Ireland holds a special place in the hearts and imaginations of the outside world. For all its problems, we genuinely love this Country and its people. So it's with this in mind we here at Little Collins wish everyone a most genuine and enjoyable St. Patrick's Day ☘️🇮🇪💚
Of course my wife Íde has her own very Irish memories of this day, growing up here.
St. Patrick's Day in Melbourne was certainly not missed either! Let me tell you we're quite familiar with Irish music and the accompanying craic :-)
Finally, I'd like to express solidarity with many people across Ireland not consuming alcohol today due to ongoing recovery and/or addiction treatment.
Giving up alcohol is one of the hardest things you'll do, esp. on days like these. Keep pushing! ✊
Remember: if you're going through hell, keep going.
Giving up drinking is one of the hardest things I've ever done, it's taken years and years to do, but it IS worth it. And it IS doable, if you just have the right pieces in the right place. Everyone's recovery is different. 💯
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
A noticeable trend amongst our older generation of customer - as we engage with them quite frequently, plus have family members in similar circumstances - is a sometimes dramatic drop in their use of existing prescribed medications.
by Eva Short, 17th March 2021, via Business Post Ireland.
An Irish firm representing “blue chip” and “international” medicinal cannabis companies has lobbied government ministers and officials in a bid to establish Ireland as an “export centre” for Europe.
Green Leaf Agri,
an Irish advisory company set up in October 2018 by Michael Power and Thomas Lynch, held in-person and virtual meetings with the Department of Health and the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment advocating for legislation to allow for the cultivation and export of
medicinal cannabis in Ireland.
Despite achieving considerable access to politicians and officials, the company said it believed the government was being too slow to “follow through” on what it said was an economic opportunity.