In 1928, when Limerick’s British Legion Club was granted permission by Limerick City Council, through a majority vote, to erect a monument in Pery Square to commemorate the 3,000 Limerick men who died in World War I, one of the dissenting councillors is reported to have warned: “Erect it, if you like. But it will come down!”
Columnist Jessie Veeder writes about the expectations she had for herself as a 20-something and being able to let go of expectations as a 40-something.
Columnist Jessie Veeder writes about the expectations she had for herself as a 20-something and being able to let go of expectations as a 40-something.