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		<title>Are you off to Dingle then?</title>
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	Are you off to Dingle then?


One of the more hair-brained ideas of Eamon O Cuiv, the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs was to proclaim that the official names of all towns in Gaeltacht areas would be the Irish names.
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One of the more hair-brained ideas of Eamon O Cuiv, the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs was to proclaim that the official names of all towns in Gaeltacht areas would be the Irish names.<br />
I&#8217;m all for efforts to make Irish more appealing and stronger but what was he smoking when he came up with this? All the road signs to towns and villages in Gaeltacht areas now only show the Irish names. Even Irish visitors who frequent the areas have trouble matching road signs to their maps. Who knew that Ballydavid was Baile na nGall for instance?</p>
<p>The good people of Dingle took matters into their own hands by stencilling the English name of their town under &quot;An Daingean&quot; on most road signs, restoring them to their original state. I only saw a couple of signs that hadn&#8217;t been modified and those were well out of reach.</p>
<p>I wonder will Minister O Cuiv change his name to O Caoimh as a show of solidarity with the people of Kerry? </p>
<p>(No, he&#8217;s not a relation, despite the fact that our surnames sound the same!)</p>

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		<title>Gone shopping at Adams Kids</title>
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Mom and daughter hurry past on Panna after shopping in Adams Kids.
In the background is the old Dunnes Stores which has been pulled down leaving the front facing of the building and a wide swath of destruction and deconstruction behind it extending to Emmet Place.
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Mom and daughter hurry past on Panna after shopping in Adams Kids.</p>
<p>In the background is the old Dunnes Stores which has been pulled down leaving the front facing of the building and a wide swath of destruction and deconstruction behind it extending to Emmet Place.</p>
<p>Cross processed in the GIMP with the curves tool.
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<p>PS. Thanks to <a href="http://gammagoblin.blogspot.com/2007/09/picture-of-week_16.html">Gamma</a> for mentioning the <a href="http://mallowcameraclub.com/2007/08/31/mallow-camera-club-commences-season-with-exhibition/">exhibition</a> in Mallow too. All links and publicity are greatly appreciated!</p>

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