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Simply Gorgeous
By Paul Hopkins
What would make you want to come back to a place that's so much more than a piece of paradise, with almost eternal sunshine, a place of beauty and utter tranquility, offering some of the best cuisine and the finest wines known to Man, and rated by readers of Conde Nast Traveller as the Top Hotel in Africa and the Middle East.
Champagne – that's what.
Or Methode Cap Classique (MCC) as they call it in South Africa.
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The Dark Hedges of Antrim
... br> The photo of the outdoor bench was at our B&B in Monaghan. This back yard was a haven for relaxation. We're back in Dublin tonite and will be looking at our remaining days where to explore next. We have company coming on the 11th for a day, friends that are currently traveling Europe for 4 months and have landed in Ireland today. By tomorrow we will know what lies ahead.
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Fifty Shades Greener Too
... our bucket list. The absolute best part of the evening began with the music by Millhouse, who played guitar and sang a great mix of traditional Irish as well as some rock and roll and fifties stuff. He reminded us so much of my brother Sam, the way he moved, his incredible wit and generally his fun personality! If Sam had grown up over here, I have no doubt he could have pursued a career like this guy and entertained thousands. If I closed ...
Dublin / Dublín
Dublin:
Good weather continues to follow me, which is great since I threw out my umbrella! There's been a few showers now and then, but nothing that can't be waited out under the nearest veranda. I love the catchy Irish accent! If I stay here too long I'll probly come home talkin like a Irishmen, ya know!
Dublín:
El buen tiempo continúa a seguirme, que es genial, ya que había tirado mi paraguas! ...
Our Cousin Shows us Around
... then Irish. What the point here is I felt and noticed a hardness and a checking out of people or casing them as folks walked about. It was uncomfortable and quite frankly concerning. I have been to Dublin before and had not seen or experienced this. It was unnerving. At the mall, we went inside and Leah and Mom were going to go to a cafe while Blaire and I were going to go down Grattan Street. I wanted to go to Bewley's and get tea. Off we went. We stopped ...