“Radio Treasures” from 9.15pm on CMS This Tuesday

At 8pm we feature Jimmy Reidy’s Archival programme relating to Mallow…Repeated on Sunday at 10pm.  

“Radio Treasures” on www.corkmusicstation.com from 9.15pm this Tuesday, 25th November 2025…..features a variety of topics tonight including:

At 9.30pm we shall be broadcasting a special feature relating to our wonderful recording at Danny Tobin’s Síbín in Ballymacelligott last Thursday night with lots of Interviews including one with an up and coming new Drummer! Happy listening!🎤🎼👍🙏

We chat about the absolutely amazing very generous support for our current fundraising in aid of Millstreet Museum and Millstreet Community Website.

Lots and lots of the very best music and song selections as always.

Feel very welcome to contact before, during or after our weekly broadcast:  086 825 0074 or corkmusicstation @gmail.com . Tap on the images to enlarge.  Please note:  “Radio Treasures” is now repeated at 9.20pm every Friday night.   (S.R.) [read more …] ““Radio Treasures” from 9.15pm on CMS This Tuesday”

Eily’s Report – 25th November

Dia is Mhuire diobh go léir a Cáirde and welcome to my Report

The frosty mornings of  last week put a new face on everything.  The silvery tinge on the autumn colours created a fleeting scene that was worth looking at. As the morning sun malted to icy cover away there was an array of colours all blending in ways that are seldom seen. My little wren didn’t miss a moment of it, again beating all the other birds of the woods to the top of the morning.  Nature has so many things to be enjoyed. When I was a child, people rarely took stock of what was around them. Maybe it was because they were so immersed in making a living that they seldom saw the woods for the trees. You’d never hear those coming in for the dinner in the middle of the day saying that the wild flowers looked lovely in the fields or that the primroses and buttercups were a scene not to be overlooked. I think that there were too many other features in nature occupy their minds. How the stalks in the potato fields were doing  as well as  the corn and hayfields. There was little emphasis on the things that did not make money.  The main aim was to grow your own food and make enough money to pay your way. Our thinking has changed with the passing years. Thanks to the help of modern machinery and methods work in the land is less laborious and time consuming and has led us to a new way of looking at Nature. More time to enjoy the beauty of our flowers and fauna and even find ways of nurturing it.

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