One year after the snow in Galway

Padraig O’Conaire statue in Eyre Square one year ago
This morning, I took some pictures around Galway at the same places as I took pictures when the city closed down during the snowstorm exactly a year ago. In contrast to the cold spell last year, the last week or so has been unusually mild. However, many parts of the country did experience snow this afternoon today, though Galway was spared.Well, spared is probably not the right word, since instead, we got 2 days of torrential rain. Despite the recent deluge, it’s been a fairly dry winter. My daily commute along the M6 motorway over the Suck and Shannon rivers highlights the lack of rain – the floodplains alongside both rivers remained distinctly unflooded this winter.

Padraig O’Conaire statue in Eyre Square this morning.

 

Newcastle Road/ University Road junction a year ago (the cathedral is at the other end of the street)

 

Newcastle Road/ University Road junction this morning.


Playground at the Claddagh a year ago.

Playground at the Claddagh this morning.

Spanish Arch a year ago.

Spanish Arch this morning. The railings are still there but the lights have been upgraded.

Town Hall Theatre a year ago. The production of Godot was definitely worth waiting for and hugely entertaining

Town Hall Theatre this morning. Who in the name of God is going to see Bosco – wasn’t it bad enough the first time ?