I cannot recommend this Brabantia wall mounted dryer enough.It is neatly mounted and packaged on the wall when not in useThe cover unclips off and the dryer is easily pulled open by a handle in the middle of it (cannot be seen in this photograph) Dryer in use10/10 - because it packs away so neat and small. All dryers look the same when open and do the same job but this one is different because it is wall mounted and folds away so...
Step 1. Chip off all the mosaic tiles from the counter which "somebody" ill-advisedly applied ;-) Step 2. Affix new wood countertop and "riser" - thank you "No More Nails" :-)Cool story about the wood.I posted on an Irish community forum and asked where I could buy "cut to measure" wood in my locality. Received loads of helpful suggestions. But also received the offer from another poster that they would cut me the size I required...
On Friday night I attended a really good night/event thrown by my Aunt Mary.It was a "clothes swap" party to raise money for our local hospice. The premise is simple - we all pay an entry fee of €10 and bring some nice pieces of clothing which are looking for a new home.Although a simple premise, Mary still does a lot of work to host a lovely party evening as you can see.The clothes!Doesn't this look like a regular shop the way Mary has laid...
Yesterday myself Enid & our cousin Kasey attended a Tedx event in Dublin's Grand Canal Theatre (officially called the Bord Gais theatre but I prefer it's original name - I hate corporate sponsorship!!!!)It was themed: Big Ideas.Did it deliver?In my opinion some of the speakers did, some did not.At the end of the post I have posted some of my photos from the event and below find a small summary of what I thought of each speaker/their thoughts.Fiona...
Paris Bakery is situated on the North side of Dublin on Moore Street.Moore Street is...hmm, how do I say this...In one respect some might say "a bit of a dive". Others would say it is a street of cultural significance - where traditional fruit and vegetable sellers have hawked their trade on stalls handed down through generations of their family.I'd go with the latter and I hope if you ever visit Dublin you would too!First things first. Wine!Paris...