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Posted on July 2, 2016

McDaid’s Football Special Special Euro 2016 edition at the Happy Camper Cafe, Glenveagh, Donegal

A little late for Ireland’s participation in Euro 2016 – here are some examples of McDaid’s legendary drink in its natural habitat. Taken just by the wonderful Happy Camper Cafe which surely…

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Posted on July 1, 2016

Glenveagh

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Posted on June 28, 2016June 28, 2016

Falling Back in Love With Biodiversity data submitting

I posted a while back about my reservations about submitting biodiversity data. I hoped it was clear from that this was more a  personal reservation about a certain habit of…

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Posted on May 3, 2016

Our selves, alone. Extract 5 (and final) Nthposition.com 2010

This is the end of the story. Not too sure about the “reveal” at this distance. However of all the stories I have reposted here this is the one I…

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Posted on May 1, 2016

The Munition Worker, Elizabeth Shane

  I have posted previously from Elizabeth Shane‘s “Tales of the Donegal Coast and Islands” As I posted before, Shane – despite her claim that “Dialect in verse is apt to become…

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Posted on April 27, 2016

Our Selves, Alone. Extract 2. Nthposition, 2010

Full story here. and Extract 1 here. I recall my efforts to construct a linguistic expression of the contention that our selves are simply bundles of momentary, instantaneous responses, rather than something…

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Posted on April 26, 2016

Our Selves, Alone. (extract 1) Nthposition. 2010

Rather than pasting great dobs of text here of my various stories, I have decided to either post previews with the full text elsewhere, or dividing them into parts, as…

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Posted on April 19, 2016June 19, 2016

“The fifteenth of August” Nthposition, 2009

Most of my fiction has been, at least to date, working out a particular idea to its conclusion. At times this has given it a rather abstract quality. This story…

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