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Castle day
... up on FB soon, watch this space. The grounds also had a poison garden which the girls found fascinating and took lots of photos of, Hemlock and the like :). After this we had hot chocolate in the old stables to warm up and the had a quick look in the Blarney Woollen Mills,then drove through the back country roads to Bunratty and their castle. Bunratty had been restored but is still very impressive in a different way to Blarney. The ...
Changes
... journey so far and see multiple moments where something has actually taken my breath away, something has imbedded it's mark in my brain. I think of who I was before I left, and how much I cared about what other people thought, and how some people walked away at the smallest problems when I needed them most. I am grateful for everyone who hurt me, because I see a direct line between those moments and where I am today. If I was still at school in ...
Rag Week and Convention Madness
... so that I could cook in the hostel during breaks instead of buy ridiculously priced Dublin food, though for some reason I still wound up spending way way way way way too much money. Man, word from the experienced – Dublin is expensive! And this all for something I was required to do!
Because I was there a day early, I met up with another Dublin friend and I went on a private tour of Dublin’s outskirt suburbs. Dublin is a lovely ...
A Scattering of Random Adventures
... Irish people aren't afraid of talking, I asked another student there who was admiring a burnt out car. He said this was Driver's Awareness week. Naturally, it happens before Rag Week, which we will get into, later. Then of course the conversation continued, comparing Rag Week to Spring Break and so on in typical Irish form.
As much as I would like to continue sharing all things Irish with you, I am looking at the clock and noticing how late it is. Bed time for Carrie.
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Not "Do I know you?" but "Hey I know you!"
... that second song.""
After the session ended, people came up to me and insisted that I attend their sessions. I told them that I will try, though unfortunately I rely on their shabby public transportation. Not as shabby as LA, but not great. Buses have weird schedules and don't go everywhere. When I visit Ennis, which is only an hour away by bus, I have to stay the night because the bus does not return home when the session is finished. ...