Photo was taken at PortAventura, Tarragona, Spain



The photos for the next few days will be coming from Spain.
I was privileged to have been with a group of 2nd year students on their school tour from Coláiste Pobail Bheanntraí (Bantry Community College). A great time was had by all and it also was an opportunity to take some pictures in a new location. Even though it is still early summer, their flowers are already in full bloom. The flowers outside the restaurant in our photo today were particularly eye catching.

Thought on Wednesday – May – 11/05/2016



Thought For The Week

“Don’t give up. There are too many out there who will try to discourage you. Don’t listen to them. The only one who can make you give up is yourself.” ~Sidney Sheldon

There are few times that one story completely dominates the headlines and particularly in sport. Earlier in the week this story was all about Leicester and how the completely outsiders won the Premiership. Every possible angle on the story has been covered and how the seemingly impossible became possible. There is also a spiritual angle to this story with an important message. In a world where the rich and wealthy take it all, it was great to see a small club with a big heart matching the powerful super clubs. When many don’t give you a chance, who will try to put you down, ignore you and sometimes belittle you, it was great to show them up. People who have no interest what so ever in sport have connected with Leicester’s story. The key message is to believe in our own ability, to consistently do the small things well, to ignore those who don’t believe in you, to let your light shine and to always be your best.


The old story of the stonecutter sums it up well. The stonecutter patiently works away on a large piece of rock with a hammer. Blow after blow the stonecutter works away and nothing seems to be happening. A hundred blows and still nothing is happening. But on the hundred and first try the stone would crack. With that crack the stonecutter knew it wasn’t that blow that did it but the cumulative effect of the hundred blows before it. When nothing seems to be happening for us it can be very discouraging. We are encouraged to keep going because every effort is never wasted. Once our mind set at the start of each day is to do our best and to be our best, then we are in a very good place.