/”An Exploration of Ireland’s Past through a Hundred Travels”/

In response to Frank McNally’s article, “A History of Ireland in 100 Journeys” published in An Irishman’s Diary on August 16th, Tony Wool from Ballincollig, Cork, pens a reflective note, “Will my spirit traverse through ancient Ireland?”

In sports news, Israel Olatunde is fast approaching the impressive 10-second threshold as he establishes a fresh Irish 100m record.

In contrast, Electric Picnic 2024 had its share of highs, with Kylie creating an unforgettable moment, and lows, including beverage-filled plastic cups acting as impromptu projectiles.

Continuing global issues, the persisting famine struggles in Nigeria are highlighted, with poignant testimonies stating, ‘The last occasion of us dining together is a forgotten memory’.

An intriguing reflection of Irish influence in the world is seen in “From Éire to Everest – Marc McMenamin on George Mallory and Ireland.”

Moreover, readers provide thoughtful musings. Neil Cronin from Mallow, Co Cork, shares a brief but evocative thought – “Homeward bend”, while Ursula Hough-Gormley from Dublin 4 writes a nostalgic line, “Travelling over the summer hills in a donkey cart destined for Ballybofey”.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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