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Spencer Dock Dublin

Dublin, County Dublin, Dublin 1, Ireland

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My first entry!

A travel blog entry by kaylarose

10

... is really starting to bother me. Well I stopped at the Bleeding Horse with Shannon for a pint, met up with Forrest and Jon and kinda made them come with us to check out the shrine. It was an awesome experience and I'm glad I did it!
SO. SHAG week... they had an event called Blind Date, which was their own version of the television game show. I'm thinking, that sounds hilarious, and how cool would it be to participate in something like that? So I filled out ...

ROMA IS HOME

A travel blog entry by lcasazza701

16

As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let us down, probably will. You'll have your heart broken and you'll break others' hearts. You'll fight with your best friend or maybe even fall in love with them, and you'll cry because time is flying by. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, forgive freely, and love like you've never been hurt. Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs, no second chances. you just have to live life to ...

Not Paddywackery

A travel blog entry by melepua

... with my left hand as I washed my hair with my right). At least the staff and my fellow roommates were nice! Minus an obnoxious Scottish woman 2x older than everyone else who took over the common area with her presence. I carried on pleasant, albeit difficult, conversations with Brazilians and Spaniards who said they could understand me easier than the Irish. I reassured them that I have a hard time understanding the Irish, too, even though we speak the ...

Flute music

A travel blog entry by nonnaclaire

... ink was made etc. Fascinating, and very beautiful. the Celtic lettering is really lovely as are also the illustrations.... the Long Room, is the main chamber of the old library, 65 metres long, and contains 200,000 of the libraries oldest books.just beautiful, though no photography allowed. lots of ancient medical books, botanists books etc. Instruments and skulls too showing how to do particular operations, saws etc... I wandered ...

Ireland class...thats a wrap!

A travel blog entry by marklacey

Finished our last Ireland class today. Despite not really being involved in the class, Deirdre still cried at the end. She is a great lady....not a great teacher. Of course we wrapped up the class with yet another damn paper napkin poster.

Like I said before, lots ...