Ashfield House Dublin
5 Clonskeagh Road Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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Dublin: A Homecoming and a New Found Heritage
Hello from the kitchen of our hostel in Cork where we are whipping up a mean penne carbonara with peas. A skill we are going to be forced to become familiar with*.
London was fun, but between being pounded by the Pound and being completely and utterly lost most of the time, Dublin was a welcomed relief. Besides we had American accents and …
The remainder of our stay in Ireland...
Ok, we are post-writing this from sunny and lovely Portugal, but we wanted to catch you guys up on what we did the last few days in Ireland.
After spending 2 nights in Abbey Court, we checked into the much cheaper, just as nice Ashfield House hostel. Both were very nice-- Paul preferred Abbey Court, though. :)
The fifth found us …
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Filling in the gaps!
Not much has changed since my entry 2 days ago, but I am getting a lot of feedback on my blog, which I didn't expect! Aw, you guys really do like me! So I figured I'll fill in the gaps and post some more details of my time thus far. My favorite part about being here is meeting new people, especially from all different backgrounds. There are a lot of French students on campus, and I have become friends with quite a few of them. There are 2 really nice girls named Naomi ...
The Luck of the Irish
... anyone and everyone. We were able to book a 6 person suite for the 5 of us, however this meant that there was a possibility that we would have to share out room with a total stranger...luckily this did not happen. The hostel was going under some extreme renovation, but the room was fine, the bathroom was fine, overall nothing exciting happened within the hostel that deserves a story.
Friday morning we woke up and decided to go on this walking ...
Not Paddywackery
... on the grave of dead wives and drunken girlfriends and the like. I walked back to my hostel at about midnight, dead tired.
Someone from the festival was driving back to the west coast with his brother the next day and had to go through Limerick, so he offered to give me a lift. I accepted immediately, excited to avoid a long bus trip. I met them at their house and the whole family was speaking Irish to each other! The dad asked me how my ...
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