Sunday Miscellany: Samradh, by Manchán Magan

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On Irish words for rain - and sunshine... For a very special edition of Sunday Miscellany live from Áras an Uachtaráin, listen to Samradh, by Manchán Magan above.

Sunday Miscellany in the Áras, they said. Think of something summery, and so I said I would. Because, it's Sunday Miscellany, after all…. And, I had only ever once been in the Arás, in all my life – and that was well over 20 years ago.

And so, Shuigh mé ag an mbord and d’fhéach mé amach. I sat at my desk, looking out. Looking out at the fields and trees - thinking of something summery....

Listen back to all of the pieces in this special programme here

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