91/365: (A)spire

1 04 2009

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A parting shot from Dublin of the Spire…

and then I’m out the door and off to the airport to return home.

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90/365: Money in time

31 03 2009

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Many bills posted in a pub in Dublin (most notably notes for 500,000,000 currency units and for 1,000,000 currency units):

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Older sources of wealth:

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And a much older display of power (Newgrange, a 5200-year-old passage tomb; outrageously cool, but no photography allowed inside):

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89/365: Varied (part 2)

30 03 2009

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Continuing the theme of the contrasts in Ireland. Most of today’s photos were taken while hiking in Glendalough, a wonderful natural and historical park less than an hour from central Dublin. But if I didn’t tell you the location, couldn’t you imagine being in Colorado in the below photos?

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Or California? Or Maine?

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Back to Dublin

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All photos today were taken within 60 km of one another…

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My Irish heart. Le sigh…





68/365: Dublin, city of contrasts

9 03 2009

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A long layover gave me the opportunity to explore Dublin a bit. What struck me most were the contrasts within this very compact capital city (I was only in the city for 6 hours). The above photo was taken in O’Neill’s Pub in the early afternoon. Just outside were the river and the streets.

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Dublin is well-known for its doors

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and greenery

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and, despite the recent Celtic tiger growth, for its urban decay.

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Of course, the weather can change rapidly

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But no matter what, the streets are paved with Guinness!

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