Most nights when I wake up, there’s a kind of reassuring familiarity at seeing the same lampshade hanging from the ceiling. I feel it says to...
Country Living with Francis Farragher It’s kind of strange that the older one gets, the more one seems to slip back into situations of childhood angst....
Country Living with Francis Farragher It was one of those Rubicon days in the social history of Ireland – May 6, 1992, when word eventually broke...
Country Living with Francis Farragher Just as I made another forlorn attempt last week to locate a set of keys, that, for all the world, seemed...
Country Living with Francis Farragher There’s nothing quicker to raise the blood pressure of meteorologists and scientists than the mention of canny New Zealander, Ken Ring,...
The Connacht Tribune will publish a Home & Garden glossy magazine this week and it will be available free with the Galway City Tribune and Connacht...
Country Living with Francis Farragher It was a bit like the story of waiting for ages at the shelter for a bus to arrive, and then...
Country Living with Francis Farragher For the record, I’ve never been a fan of red wine, and that’s putting it mildly. I’ve sipped it once or...