Tributes paid after Mayo twins pass away within hours of each other
Absolutely heartbreaking news for the local community
Sisters Bernie and Mary B
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Growing enterprise: Justina and Liam in front of their polytunnels with twins Aaron and Emily-Anne, and dogs Sherbie and Peppa
“They thrive outdoors all year long and they aren’t heavy, so they don’t cause damage to the ground. They seemed like the perfect breed for us as they have excellent meat yields despite their small size.”
The following year, the vegetables and home-reared beef had done so well for them that they decided to produce enough to sell a small quantity.
“2014 was the first year we had anything to sell. We had linked up with a fantastic family butcher’s, Burns Meats in Grange in Co Sligo, who we had been bringing our cattle to.
Chad Collins’s Top 10 Horror Movies of 2020 By Chad Collins
My Top 10 horror movies of 2020 are a bit eclectic, maybe a little bit like the year itself. Had you asked me what I would have likely had here when the year started, I might have said something like
Candymanor
Halloween Kills.
Naturally, as we all know, that is no longer the case. In a strange, roundabout kind of way, though, the delay of a few genre behemoths opened the door for some smaller titles, ones that– had the year gone as planned– would likely have been eclipsed by Michael Myers and Nia DaCosta. I encourage you to seek all of the following out if you haven’t had the chance to catch them yet, and in a broader sense, seek any genre titles out.