US President Joe Biden has already taken - and appeared in - several selfies during his visit to Ireland.
Today, hopes are high that he poses for another - in front of the striking pop-art mural paying tribute to him in Ballina.
The area surrounding the mural has been tidied up and decorated with flowers overnight in anticipation of his visit to the Co Mayo town later today.
Publican Derek Leonard was one of the locals behind the 5m x 3.5m mural which was unveiled on Market Square in September 2020, during the US presidential campaign.
He said he hopes the president will have time to stop for a selfie with the mural.
"We do hope he visits the mural this time," Derek Leonard said. "He did say at the time 'I will come back as president.' We know that security is a concern, but our hope is that he will come back and stand under his likeness today.
"When we were making this with artists Padraig 'Smiler' Mitchell and Lesley Lackey, we were also videoing it. When it was half-done, we sent a video to Joe Biden's cousins, who forwarded it on to him and he was chuffed.
"Then we sent him a video of the finished product and he said, 'you know what, that is excellent. I hope to be back some day to have a look at myself."

Mr Biden's great, great, great grandfather, Edward Blewitt, emigrated to the US from Ballina over 160 years ago.
The US president has visited Co Mayo on a number of occasions in recent years.

The US president will address crowds outside St Muredach's Cathedral in Ballina this evening.
"As you can see, the town is sparkling. The flags are out, the flowers are out. It's exciting," Mr Leonard added.