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From Cork With Love - by Paul O'Mahony

Walking the dog on Sunday night when it feels like snow in Glanmire Cork

Season 1 Episode 726  ·  Jan 22, 2012, 11:21 PM
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Part of a series in which I share whatever comes into my head while walking my dog late at night on the estate on which I live in Glanmire Cork Ireland #bins #cars #CotonDeTulear #sea #wellingtons

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