Irish Examiner Column 22/2/21: Never did we need the Grand Stretch More

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Spring: I realise now that was taking it for granted. Sure, didn’t the year always get round to it eventually? In primary school we were told it started in February, but part of growing up means understanding that February is, in its hole, the start of spring.

But maybe this year, it has to be. Even more so than last year. If you remember, the first lockdown started on March 13 and the sun came out for three months. The good weather was like an unsustainable PUP fund to get us over a hump. Well, the Weather Exchequer ran out of funds long ago.  Read more here

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