It's storytime! Saturday 5 October at noon. We're reading two books: in English, The Wilderness and, as Gaeilge, Eoinín. #storytime#amscéalaíochta#discoveririshkidsbooks#loveleabhargaeilge#cloughjordan#tipperary
No, we’re not the posh ones. We are the dodgy ones from down South. :) Tipperary for the da and Offaly for my mum.
Literature in Tipperary (North Riding).
North Tipperary is gearing up to host some of Ireland’s top writers and authors for this year’s Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival which runs from Thursday to Sunday, October 10-13.
A young Chinese chap in Ireland posted a short video about “Chinese” food in Ireland saying that this range was great, not as hot as the classic Laoganma. Also made in Tipperary where my dad was from :) Sadly I can no longer eat anything with seeds so will stick to Ballymaloe relish
Just watched a short video from a Chinese guy in Ireland who recommends a chilli sauce from … Tipperary! Yes! At last the truth is out! Clonmel is the Szechuan of Ireland! rivesci.ie/collections/...
Food truck turned international award winning condiment makers. Handmade in Co.Tipperary, Ireland.
Dei song «It’s a Long Way to Tipperary»?
HMS Tipperary Crew List battleofjutlandcrewlists.miraheze.org/wiki/HMS_Tip...
Little, Big. I bounced off it hard the first time, but something snagged me sufficiently that I tried it again a few months later, and fell in love hard. I can remember walking in a revery up a hill in the small town in Tipperary where I lived, just quietly glowing with the joy of it.
Place names that my brain tries to parse as meaning "incomprehensibly exotic and/or remote" rather than an actual specific location: Transylvania Outer Mongolia Timbuktu Constantinople Biarritz Persia Zanzibar Tipperary
Had to look up what Tipperary is. I thought it might be another word for heaven, but apparently it's just a reference to a 1914 war song, "It's A Long Way to Tipperary." It's a pop culture reference!