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‘It’s mostly about embarrassment,’ says yoga teacher Derrick Harshberger
Áine Ryan is a reluctant declutterer; but after disposing of bagfuls of books, she is once more basking “in a novel sense of clarity” in her office. Now for the rest of the house
The emotional toll is clear though as she recalls how lucky she felt to purchase this house
I used not to fret so much about the problems of the world, but time has changed me; so thank goodness for the mindfulness meditations that land in my inbox every morning
The rugged, wild landscape of Ireland's western seaboard continues to influence and inspire today’s skilled craftsworkers
The Dairy has been part of Moira Lennon’s family history since the 19th century, a home to happiness and tragedy
We don’t like wrinkles. Loose skin reminds us of our mortality. By my logic, we have managed to become slaves to anti-ageing
Ed Forristal creates bespoke pieces of furniture and is developing a tableware line
Equestrian enthusiasts from around the world converged on Clifden for the centenary showcase of the versatile and hardy horse breed
When faced with a shortage of tourist accommodation, residents of Inishturk worked together to develop two new modular cottages
If you are having a conversation with yourself in public, be reassured that you’re not alone – it just feels like it
After the death of her husband, artist Trish Findlater found a connection to him in her Mayo garden
Paying for somebody who cannot deal with the contactless option is a feelgood moment, but it’s not long before something hits the fan
US president brought to tears as he meets retired army chaplain Fr Frank O’Grady
Before moving to the nursing home, mam longed for the byways and boreens of Co Offaly