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Intervarsities
This weekend, I went to Belfast for volleyball intervarsities, a tournament for all the college teams in Ireland. The first day was actually Thursday, but I missed this since I was in Dublin for the Naughton's Thanksgiving dinner. We went 1-5 in our pool play this day so we went to the lowest bracket for the tourney. On Friday, we had a pool play with 4 teams to determine the seeds for the actual playoff style ...
Heathrow security stinks
... locals call it the Fish of Knowledge - by kissing it you become smarter. Renee couldn't get very close! I didn't even have a go!
The only real drama of the day was that when I checked on my Titanic experience tickets that I had bought online in Australia, I found that I had bought them for the 1st of April and today is the 10th ...Hopping back onto the next bus we got off at the Titanic experience and after pleading stupidity (which was fairly easy for ...
Union Jacks and Tricolours
... tall it is. That said the tour guide did a good job of informing the bus load of multinational travellers that alot of work is being done to bridge that gap. The Peace Line does open up in places and is closed at certain times of the day, progress in itself. The murels and artwork are equally descriptive whatever side your on, however, I have to say The Elf was slightly more reticent to take photos of the memorial to the Catholic dead than she was of the memorial to the ...
Day 4/Government Day in Stromont
... at the Belfast castle, which actually is still a place full of furniture and a place for tours. Belfast Castle, located in the Cave Hill area of north Belfast, was built in the 1860s and is one of the city's most famous landmarks. We took a few pictures including ones in the cat garden of Duggen on top of a plant cat. Rather hilarious.
After the ...
A long way to go for a rugby game.....
... bit of a fright. And they say NZers have a ‘she’ll be right’ attitude.
The train trip was a little over two hours and there was plenty to see, it was a good idea of Chris B’s to take the train and it wasn’t hugely expensive. Once out of Dublin we followed the sea on our right for a little way, there was a stunning display of bright yellow rapeseed in one paddock which looked lovely against the water. ...