So much going on everywhere its hard to keep track. I'm looking forward to buying the Christmas DVD of the highlights. Much of it was all fine and well, a bit of a re-run of St Patrick's Day parade in parts I thought.
As usual there are all sorts of side arguments of "What would they make of the country now?", and every shade of opinion wanting the grab the endorsement of the long dead - tbh I'm not too bothered what they would think. They were people of their time, we are of ours. I think we should only consider events in their context of 100 years ago - we shouldn't be dictated to by the past.
I spent Sunday night watching the Queen of Ireland and the programme following it I am Traveller - both highly relevant to the Ireland of today and fittingly scheduled in my opinion. But oh dear, but what would the men of '16 have thought of it....

As usual there are all sorts of side arguments of "What would they make of the country now?", and every shade of opinion wanting the grab the endorsement of the long dead - tbh I'm not too bothered what they would think. They were people of their time, we are of ours. I think we should only consider events in their context of 100 years ago - we shouldn't be dictated to by the past.
I spent Sunday night watching the Queen of Ireland and the programme following it I am Traveller - both highly relevant to the Ireland of today and fittingly scheduled in my opinion. But oh dear, but what would the men of '16 have thought of it....