Millstreet Pipe Band To Ring in the New Year at 8 in The Square Tonight

The traditional ringing in of the New Year by Millstreet Pipe Band will take place at The Square, Millstreet tonight (Thurs. 31st Dec. 2015) at 8.00.  A very Happy 2016 to all our very many Millstreet Website Visitors.  Every Blessing and Joy throughout a very Bright New Year.  Click on the image to enlarge.  (S.R.)
The traditional ringing in of the New Year by Millstreet Pipe Band will take place at The Square, Millstreet tonight (Thurs. 31st Dec. 2015) at 8.00. Above – a picture of last year’s colourful event.  Afterwards and a little later at McCarthy’s Bar in The Square Millstreet Community Singers will entertain everyone with some superb songs and splendid melodies including some wonderful harmonies.  A very Happy 2016 to all our very many Millstreet Website Visitors…and also to our dedicated Website Team. Every Blessing and Joy throughout a very Bright New Year. Click on the image to enlarge. (S.R.)

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Reference to Millstreet on National Weather Chart

Millstreet was included in a selection of locations marked on the RTÉ weather chart during the weather forecast on the "Six-One"  News on Wednesday, 30th Dec. 2015.  Click on the image to enlarge.  (S.R.)
Millstreet (as well as Sherkin Island) was included in a selection of locations marked on the RTÉ weather chart during the weather forecast on the “Six-One” News on Wednesday, 30th Dec. 2015.  It related to rainfall statistics following Storm Frank.  Click on the image to enlarge. (S.R.)

December Flowering Daffodil

2015-12-29 Flowering Daffodil (in December)It has been unseasonably warm this last two months, and our plants are confused. This daffodil from Dooneen is trying to get out before the snowdrops … only three months early! There have been reports from all over of plants flowering way out of season this December. Climate change perhaps, or a seasonal anomaly, who knows. What has been happening though is that ground temperatures have stayed up at 12 Celsius, which is a point where many plants start to grow at, and it might be an explanation of sorts. In the last few days, ground temperatures have fallen back to 7C, so that might put a stop to out of season flowers.