Now we can all agree Ireland is a fantastic country, but one of the few things that holds us back from perfection is the famed Irish summer.
It seems people around the country are looking out of their windows at this dreary day, the first day ever that the Croagh Patrick pilgrimage has been cancelled, and they’re taking to Twitter to vent.
Pretty sure it’s supposed to get brighter when you open the blinds in the morning. #wetandwindy #winterinJuly #IrishSummer #Darkness
— Bee Stevens Author (@BeeStevensAuth) July 26, 2015
Wet with low cloud & a warm wind, we have gone tropical #irishsummer pic.twitter.com/L76XmdslJ8
— Angela G Byrne (@hagsdemesne87) July 26, 2015
Just another summers day in #Fermanagh, going to need a boat at this rate! #irishsummer pic.twitter.com/6Fs6XSibB1
— James Haren (@Saints_4eva) July 26, 2015
Not a bad morning on the south coast. For April. #irishsummer
— Lilian Smith (@Lillylatelee) July 26, 2015
Dear July,
Are you feeling ok?
What the cockers is going on?
Lots of love.
Ireland (insert your country)
????????????????????????????????????????? #irishsummer @ireland— Paul Dunphy Esquire (@pauldunphy) July 26, 2015
From sunshine yesterday to absolute horrid wind & rain #IrishSummer #4seasons #24hours
— Jenfifitrixibelle (@jsha1893) July 26, 2015
@Claredaisy @TaraFlynn Perhaps best explained by… #irishsummer pic.twitter.com/vXz6G7QS34
— ALAN H.?o?WARD (@AhJaysusHowaya) July 26, 2015
In fairness, we really should be used to the Irish summer at this stage. We all need to adopt the attitude of these guys at Actium Films to summer in Ireland.