Most of us would like to forget 2020 for obvious reasons.
But it will also be remembered as a year of happiness and joy for others.
Here are a few pictures which appeared in Donegal Daily which recall what a busy year it was despite the circumstances.
Happy New Year to all our readers and stay safe.

TY Students from Carndonagh Community School delivering packs to the Staff of Community District Hospital, Carndonagh, Mairead Cranley Donegal Age Friendly Programme

Susan McCauley, manager of Cara House who found a new building for her amazing charity. (North West Newspix)

Donegal singing favourite Charlie Pride who passed away is pictured with one of his biggest fans Daniel O’Donnell

The New Letterkenny Chamber President Michael Margey at the Letterkenny Chamber AGM. Photo Clive Wasson

Donegal Town man Mark Tighe won sports book of the year with his expose of former FAI chief John Delaney.

A disappointed Michael Murphy after the Ulster final in which Donegal fell to Cavan. Photo Evan Logan

Man Utd fan Daragh Curley and his brother Dylan with his letter from Jurgen Klopp in which he asked the LIverpool manager to stop winning!. (North West Newspix)

Eddie Tobin and other business owners used outdoor pods so customers could still follow Covid guidelines and enjoy a coffee while socially distancing.

One of the attendees at the public assembly in Letterkenny. Some didn’t agree with the Covid guidelines. (North Wesst Newspix)

Killian McLaughlin and the three wolves at Wild Ireland which attracted many visitors to Donegal. Photo: Adam Porter

Grief stricten Geraldine Mullan pays her last farewell as the remains of her husband John is taken from St Pius X church for requim mass in Moville. John and the couple’s two children Tomas and Amelia also perished in the tragedy. (North West Newspix)

Some of the many people who attended Donegal Daily’s Big Debate at the LYIT before the General Election.

Four abandoned donkeys rescued and brought to the Donegal Donkey Sanctuary in May. Photo: Donegal Donkey Sanctuary