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What Not To Worry About #23

Hello all! The North is expecting a heatwave later in the week and I am already looking forward to the following:

  • Pasty folk comparing their sunburn
  • Supermarkets selling out of disposable BBQs and aftersun
  • Seeing evidence of water fights on the neighbourhood streets
  • Constant media updates on the current temperature
  • Having the window open at night to feel the breeze coming in

While I will be gasping in the office this week, I’ll also be planning a weekend filled with activities so I can make the most of every sun-filled moment. The weekends have been fairly quiet recently and it isn’t until Sunday evening, faced with the horrors of the Monday ahead of me, that I realise that I’ve been slacking. Last weekend was especially quiet with the highlight being a morning spent researching for this post followed by an afternoon skiddling with my camera. It was one of those days where the rain kept threatening to pour which made it very easy to seek refuge inside and do a spot of pottering. Now that the evenings are well and truly stretching, we hadn’t realised the time until it was 7pm and we’d barely moved all day! We decided to take ourselves home to Armagh for the night to catch up with family so we felt like we’d accomplished something with our day. No complaints though since we were fed pretty much constantly! I suppose there is nothing wrong with a weekend spent indoors but with the Irish summer lasting all of about a minute, it’s best to savour the dry bits to prevent some bitter regret on a cold October evening. With that in mind I’m thinking of making an Irish-specific summer bucket list so keep your eyes peeled for that later this week! In the meantime, here is my weekly roundup of the little irks and quirks that I am choosing to let go of this week… Spiders I mentioned in this post how the influx of flies has been an unwelcome sign of the summer but now the spiders have decided to seek refuge in every room of the house. I can't bring myself to kill them so I'll try and pretend they're not here until they move and then I'm on the other side of the room. Ice Cream Van Music Why does it have to be so creepy?? I swear they've been playing the same melancholy song since the Victorian era. The Sound of Nails Being Clipped A fella in work was clipping his nails beside me in work today and I nearly heaved on to my desk. Keep the personal grooming at home please!! Baby on Board Stickers The most passive aggressive behaviour on the roads. It's not like people would be ramming in to the back of you if you didn't have that sign on the back of the car! If anything it probably incites more anger so please for the love of feck take them down along with them stupid family cartoons. Hayfever Ah yes, 'tis the season of a million sneezes a day and constant itchy eyes. I'll be knee dip in Piriton until November now. Have a great week folks!!

About Author

I'm Alex, the writer, photographer and creator of The Full Shilling. I started writing as a way to share all my favourite places in Ireland and the list just keeps growing! My aim is that you'll find somewhere new to explore and you'll make some great memories along the way. Happy reading!

2 Comments

  • Alex Donnelly
    6 years ago

    We might as well live it up while we can!!

  • Hilary Halliday
    6 years ago

    Summer time and the living is easy - love it - my granddaughter bought 2 disposable bbqs today, says she's having a BBQ tomorrow when I'm away

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