Splitting our city in 2

Why Volvo is in town

Welcome back to the Sweet spot.

This is the Monday check-in.

How is it that it has come and gone so quickly?

Time flies when you’re having fun.

Time seems to go by quicker and quicker each day.

Kicking off the weekend, we had a day of outstanding speakers and health and wellness experts, including Rosanna Davidson, Stephanie Priessner, and Caroline Foran.

Talking about health, wellness and positive vibes only.

Makes you think about how to make your life a lot better.

One way to give your life a mental boost.

Please spend some time with our favourite four-legged friend.

Yes, it’s Dogfest in the Marina Market.

Spending time with these little furry friends is a well-earned break from the boredom of daily life.

Their infectious happiness and laid-back attitude offer us a valuable mental reset.

The festivities went on all day.

Something for everyone. I hope you enjoyed this if you made it.

Let’s get on to something different and talk about something ongoing.

There is something as a cork person we are all acutely aware of.

That has been a constant in our lives.

We take for an absolute constant in our life.

The power and the strength from start to finish.

It literally splits our city in two.

That’s the river Lee.

The majestic river gives us that sense of consistency in a life full of chaos and change.

If you want to know more about the flow of the Lee from source to sea.

The Crawford Art Gallery has an exhibition ongoing.

Could you show our support for the local artists?

Lastly, we need to touch on the Volvo Cork week.

This will take place all week at Crosshaven, which has over 800 boats and many different sailors from around the world.

An event to attend.

Could you bring the family and friends along?

Absolutely.

Something different that could inspire and bring about a new age of exploration from our very own shores.

I hope you have a happy and fulfilling week.

Stay Sweet

Dominic