Hair re-growth, the natural way with Therapie Hair Restoration
Thu, Apr 04, 2013
In days gone by, the word “hair transplant” conjured up images of obvious and less than natural-looking results. Today, it is a very different story. This type of grooming has undergone such development and improvement, that even the most skilled barber would struggle to notice a hair transplant.
Read more ...Sans Soucis natural skin care range now retailing from Salthill Pharmacy
Thu, Apr 04, 2013
Sans Soucis uses natural spring water sourced in Baden-Baden Germany in its products. The water is rich in trace elements and minerals and give the products their strength, soothing and healing powers. Sans Soucis maximises its use of natural ingredients and supplements along with scientifically proven elements to make its products. Sans Soucis thinks green in production, packaging, and testing its product range.
Read more ...Switch your smoking habits to a healthier and more environmentally friendly option with My Brand.ie
Thu, Apr 04, 2013
Experience a whole new way of smoking without all the harmful chemicals associated with traditional cigarettes, with My Brand, the environmentally friendly electronic cigarette.
Read more ...Kilkenny’s fashion fix
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Spring summer 13 has seen fashion return to basics with classic tailoring, crisp cuts, and neutral palettes re-emerging from the fashion woodwork. Renowned for its simplistic yet feminine approach to design, popular international brand Inwear has a stunning selection of staple separates for your wardrobe, available from Kilkenny stores in Nassau St, Cork, High Street, Galway, and Cashel.
Read more ...The denim dilemma
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
No wardrobe should be without a good pair of jeans. Whether you prefer a skinny, a wide leg, or a boyfriend cut, jeans are a great staple, especially for the summer (if we ever get one). No matter what way you style them, they are the go-to piece, the old reliable, the never-let-you-down piece. My favourite outfit has always been a pair of dark denim skinny jeans, a white T-shirt, and a blazer, accessorised with scarves and lots of jewellery. It is chic and effortless, and most importantly, classic. Jeans are not always driven by trends, it is about fit and comfort in whatever style works for you. I have talked about denim before, but this time, it is about creating great outfits for the sun, or the rain.
Read more ...Must have spring shoes trends
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
From colour blocking wedges, metallic detail loafers, to classic monochrome, bright hues, and playful floral, spring footwear trends are certainly out of the ordinary. If neutral shades and classic styles have been coveted looks for the past few seasons, it is time to make room for more audacious styles that will update your wardrobe. Here is a round up of what to look forward to this spring.
Read more ...Spring into style at Born Clothing
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Everything is blooming in 2013. The floral print finds a romantic revival this spring and takes on a whole new lease of life.
Read more ...Kinvara Farmers Market returns for new season
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Kinvara Farmers Market has announced the reopening of a new vibrant season with the best food and craft around. The heart of picturesque Kinvara will once again host this joyful and popular weekly rendezvous.
Read more ...Enjoy Sunday lunch at Kylemore Abbey
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden in the heart of Connemara is the ideal destination for a day out with something for all the family to enjoy. Get outdoors and enjoy woodland walks or explore the Victorian gardens, all just an hour from Galway.
Read more ...Sunday lunch at the g Hotel
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
I'm quite fond of the g. They have been nice to me over the years, giving me a lovely upgrade on my last significant birthday, a piece of chocolate cake complete with candle waiting for me in the room. The afternoon tea is a real treat, scones, little bites of desserts, finger sandwiches with tea or some girlie pink champagne, or a junior tea for an exceptionally good child.
Read more ...All weather canopies at Acme Blinds
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
All Weather Canopies Galway is located at Acme Blinds in Westside, Galway. The business has now been extended to include the all weather canopy. This product is the perfect solution to the Irish weather — a canopy or cover to prevent you from getting wet. It provides low cost cover for areas such as a car port, patio, side passage, or a cover for extra storage at the back of the house for recyclables, bikes, garden tools, pets, drying area for clothes, etc.
Read more ...Reward your healthy lifestyle
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Keeping healthy is hard work. Every day comes with its own challenges — avoiding birthday cake in work, motivating yourself to go for that run, cravings, and tiredness can all get in the way.
Read more ...Environmentally friendly electronic cigarettes from MyBrand.ie
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Experience a whole new way of smoking without all the harmful chemicals associated with traditional cigarettes with My Brand, the environmentally friendly electronic cigarette.
Read more ...Allergy testing at Care Cure
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
An allergy or intolerance is an acute sensitivity to an otherwise harmless substance, which the immune system confuses with a dangerous infection thereby releasing a surge of histamine, which causes allergic symptoms.
Read more ...‘Getting a kidney transplant would be better than winning the Lotto’
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
Joe Walls was in his late thirties when he started to get dizzy spells. He felt exhausted as well. He was doing a FAS course at the time and when he came home in the evening he would be “incredibly tired” and only able to “crash out in front of the television”.
Read more ...Mayoralty House and Lower Cross Street
Thu, Mar 28, 2013
This photograph of Cross Street was taken in 1946. Early maps of the city show an open air altar at the end of the street. It was built by the Dominicans and used for various processions and Corpus Christi. The building facing us is Mayoralty House which was originally built in 1793 for a member of the Daly family. This family exclusively held the office of mayor from 1776 to 1816. It was probably built by James Daly, who was mayor in 1804, 1810, 1814, 1818, and 1819. The Dalys owned the house until the late 1840s. In Griffith’s Valuation in 1855, there is no mention of Mayoralty House, but a house fitting its description belongs to the Town Commissioners. These had replaced the mayor and corporation about 1935. It was later used as a police barracks.
Read more ...The Magdalen Asylum, Galway
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
The Magdalen Asylum in Galway was founded in 1824 by a private person, Ms Lynch, and was managed by a society known as the Association of Ladies of the Saint Magdalen Society. At the request of the founder, the Sisters of Mercy became responsible for the operation of the institution following her death in 1845. The laundry and living quarters were separate from the convent/mother house in Galway. The living quarters included three dormitories, a kitchen, dining room, infirmary, recreation room, and a chapel. There was also a farm across the road.
Read more ...St Patrick's Day 1921 — murder and mayhem in Clifden
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
Just before 6am on St Patrick's Day 1921, Monsignor McAlpine, the Catholic parish priest of Clifden, Co Galway, was woken by loud banging on his door. “For God's sake, Canon, come down - the town is ablaze.”
Mc Alpine later told a military enquiry that he went down to see if he “could save anything of poor Clifden. The flames were then far advanced. Willie Clancy's was burning. Alex McDonnell's hotel was reduced to ashes. Crown forces were up and down the street; no one dared venture abroad. I went round the square and found that Mr John M Lyden's and Mr Bartley King's were burning and the forces were engaged in setting fire to Mr M A Manning's public house, and Mrs Bartley's restaurant.”
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