Fionnuala Zinnecker
@threesonslater
*Homemaker *Junk Saver *Food Lover *Craft Doer *Wine Drinker *Among other things, but above all else, mother. Award-winning blogger. Freelance writer.
It's been 14 months since my last tweet and the it doesn't bother me one bit.
threesonslater.com/2018/06/challe… Totally heart this post! #motivational via @threesonslater
A home library from @threesonslater on this weeks #HomeEtc — if you're a literary lover, pop and have a look at her post for some storage inspiration #interiors #blogger threesonslater.com/2018/04/creati…
“I was carrying around this idea that my parents expected me to set up my “real life” close to them. I know it is still something they would like, but it was a relief to find the real pressure to do so was coming from myself." irishtimes.com/life-and-style…
Extraordinary Emigrants: John Tyndall’s inventions also led to modern fibre optics, respirators, and fog horns irishtimes.com/life-and-style… … #irishdiaspora
“We have found our Utopia.” - Joan Gallagher on the spectacular scenery, excellent wine and food to be found around her Spanish home irishtimes.com/life-and-style…
We have something for all the family at #DAF18. Drogheda Arts Festival at St Dominic’s Park- a super fun free family event! Roll up, Roll up! Time to leave it all behind and run away to the circus for a family fun-filled afternoon! More info: droghedaartsfestival.ie/events/family/… #Festival
Extraordinary Emigrants: ‘The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists’ captured the imagination of English working class readers, was widely read by WWII soldiers and helped win the 1945 election for Labour. But its Irish author couldn’t find a publisher. irishtimes.com/life-and-style…
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The Irishman whose novel stirred the English working class
Robert Tressell’s 'The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists' helped bring Labour to power – 30 years after his death
Working Abroad Q&A: "Germany. It’s a fantastic place to live as a dance artist. We’re paid well and taken care of. I wish there was more opportunity like that at home." irishtimes.com/life-and-style… #Irishdiaspora #Irishabroad
It's easier than ever to trace your Irish #ancestry, but with so many resources available online, where do you start? Read @johngrenham's guide for @ITAbroad irishtimes.com/life-and-style… #Irishdiaspora #genealogy
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How to trace your Irish family history: a step-by-step guide
It’s easier than ever to trace your ancestry, using online church records to DNA kits
Anglers urged to wear life jackets after rescue in Co Cork irishtimes.com/news/ireland/i…
#BreakingNews Due to an overwhelming amount of sheep on our roads, Ireland has introduced Sheep Traffic Lights to ensure the safety of all road users, please be aware of our new road regulations! 🐑🐑🐑 #LoveIreland #Watch
My father used to ask: ‘Who will go back to the ol’ country for me?’ There will soon be three of his four children back living here in Ireland, and a granddaughter too. irishtimes.com/life-and-style… #Irishdiaspora
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After 50 years in South Africa, I’m back in Ireland, where I belong
My father used to ask: ‘Who will go back to the ol’ country for me?’ We’re home now
Aaah thanks lovely — so kind of you to say! 🌸🌸🌸 Thanks so much xx
Are they or are they not the prettiest biscuits you've seen this year? Edible spring I say.
Having a very lovely afternoon decorating the shortbread biscuits I made yesterday with beautiful edible flowers from @delicatelyedible 🌸🌸🌸 . Feeling LITERALLY full of the joys of spring now that the clocks have gone forward!!! Hurray!! . We’ve got s… ift.tt/2DSQHdb
From the archives Vegetables in baking - Part one: keeping it sweet sciencewows.ie/blog/vegetable…
"For many people away from home, Facebook can be a lifeline for staying in contact with family and friends, watch the lives of those you don’t live near, and meet new people in the place you’re in now," writes @emprunty irishtimes.com/life-and-style…
With it starting to feel (a little...) more like Spring, try serving a delicious Crevice and cucumber starter at your next dinner party and serve with a glass of Alsace Riesling! #DrinkAlsace
Kathleen Lonsdale was the first woman professor at University College London, who wrote about the changes society needed so women could succeed at work, and became a leader in the scientific community’s defiance against war. irishtimes.com/life-and-style… #Irishdiaspora
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The Kildare woman who blazed a global trail for female scientists
Extraordinary Emigrants: Kathleen Lonsdale was the first woman professor at UCL
*Spaces Available* We still have some availability for our Chef Swap with Icelandic chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason this Friday and Saturday. Gunnar Karl is the head chef of Michelin starred Agern in New York. To book, call 091535947 or online aniarrestaurant.ie
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