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McGettigans, Cork | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. August 20, 2016. We visited Mc Gettigans Cookhouse and Bar (Click Here). Recently. The hostelry is located within the Ambassador Hotel, Cork and you would never imagine that what is now a beautiful hotel was once a nursing home. The hotel is snugly nestled on Military Hill which is the approach road to Collin’s Barracks, Cork’s only remaining working military barrack. Elaine, Jack and Mairéad. All in all a great lunch in a great venue. Newer post →. You ar...
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A Valentines Day Jaunt Part 1 – Powerscourt Hotel | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. A Valentines Day Jaunt Part 1 – Powerscourt Hotel. February 16, 2016. Jean and I (well maybe just me)are not renowned for celebrating Valentine’s Day, or rather the commercial aspect of the day, a few days before or after is fine but the 14. Of February well, no. This year Jean treated me to a stay in Powerscourt Hotel in Co Wicklow and it was absolutely fantastic. Click here for further details. Part 2 will follow shortly. Newer post →. Fill in your detai...
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There’s a moral in this story | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. There’s a moral in this story. April 13, 2016. Last Sunday morning as the wind howled and the rain bucketed down Jean and I headed for Dublin. I put a coat over my head as I ‘ran’ for the car. Ran is used very loosely in this context; I may have moved faster than normal but it was only marginal. Not really a wetting but more of a damping as the distance is short from the front door to the car. Newer post →. April 16, 2016. April 14, 2016. April 13, 2016.
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Mens Shed & MS | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. Mens Shed & MS. March 7, 2016. Cork MS Mens Shed. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is three times more prevalent in women than in men. Signs and symptoms vary immensely among People with MS (PwMS) to such an extent that it has been said that no two PwMS are exactly the same. We are a band of brothers and we are stronger together. Should similar groups be available around the country and the globe? Please leave a comment here or use the confidential contact form.
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Letter to Elaine | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. May 12, 2016. This post first appeared on Living Like You. On May 11th 2016. It is a beautiful spring morning and the sun is shining. As I sit at my desk looking out the window, I notice one of my neighbours walking along the footpath with his infant son hoisted high upon his shoulders. The scene makes me pause to consider what part I will play in the life of your baby, my first grandchild. More than anything, I just want to help. MS will occasionally ...
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My MS Journey | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. January 12, 2017. This is the link to my latest MS and Me post. Newer post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Trip-Ab...
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Cork | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. Beautiful city charming and pretty beautiful city my home by the Lee. Public accessible toilets are situated on Grand Parade and South Mall but the larger shops, Debenhams, Brown Thomas and Dunnes Stores have accessible toilets as have Merchants Quay and Paul St Shopping Centres. The Crawford Art Gallery on Emmett Place is totally accessible to unaccompanied wheelchair users and has an accessible toilet. During our trip around this morning Jean and I had a...
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A Valentine Jaunt Part 2 | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. A Valentine Jaunt Part 2. February 17, 2016. After a hearty breakfast in the hotel Jean and I headed for Part 2 of our Valentines Jaunt and so we headed off to Powerscourt Waterfall which is the highest in Ireland at 397 feet. (Click here for further details). To the side of the waterfall. And headed across country to our next stop, Glendalough. Glendalough is a monastic settlement founded by Saint Kevin in the 6. Model of the Settlement. The cafe is acces...
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A night out and the morning after | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. A night out and the morning after. October 15, 2016. I’m not sure why I wrote this but it was weird this morning, not freaky, just different and since I haven’t posted a lot recently I decided that this would be a reintroduction of myself. I wanted to share some of WWW.MS.DG (Weird Wonderful World. Multiple Sclerosis. Declan Groeger). So it was a must see for us and a yellow rain warning was in operation for Cork. We arranged to meet in Luigi Malones.
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Independence – Misunderstood or Overrated? | Accessibility Matters
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Group W – Blogroll. Carpe Diem – Veni Vidi Vici. Independence Misunderstood or Overrated? July 19, 2016. This post first appeared on Living Like You July 18th 2016. Although we all love our independence the ability to do what we want when we want we also all fear losing it. As in all things, there are degrees of independence, and for people with a neurodegenerative disorder like multiple sclerosis, the degree by which we are affected becomes very important. Throughout our lives, we are all connected with...