I gotta brag: Friday, October 23, 2009
Amazing Travel Accomplishment
I gotta brag: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Milverton Idyll
Monday, October 19, 2009
Pictures, Pictures, Pictures!
Whew! The pictures from the trip have all been through the basic post-processing routine and the ones we feel others might like to see are posted on the Picasa web site: http://picasaweb.google.com/cathy.hoaglund Thursday, October 1, 2009
The Trinity Capital Hotel, Dublin
The Trinity Capital Hotel was bundled with the airfare, and was a pleasant surprise. It is right around the corner from Trinity College's College Green entrance, a very busy intersection and handy for the busses. The decor fascinated me - so many very large things of very diverse style but all working very well. The restaurant - Cafe Cairo - also had very good food. But it was very noisy - it has a fire station next door and is close to the train and tram lines.
I think that the following picture should take you to a slide show in Picasa.
Arthur's Day and Night, Galway
There was a huge toast to Arthur at 17:59 exactly - but we had lost track of time and missed it.
Sparklers were used a lot, though you can't see much here
This was the best of the many, many groups playing Irish traditional music in the early evening, though it was clear that the party would really just get started about 9:00 - too late for the likes of us!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Dublin Details
Dublin is not a pretty city, like San Francisco or San Diego. It is not as overwheming as London or New York, and it lacks the dour, handsome dignity of Edinburgh. But what it does have is an abundance of interesting architectural details. In this respect, it reminds me a bit of Boston. Here are just a few such details - although they were photographed on a gray day, I think the interesting bits come through. The "Dublin Shots" link should take you to the Picasa site if you want to see more. {Warning: As of Tuesday 10/7 I am only up to day 3 out of 15 so this is far from complete at this point.}
Door and weather vane from Dublin Castle
Travelling Once more
I don't propose to post exquistly detailed and exquisitely boring chronological accounts of what we did each day during our trip to Ireland, Wales, and England - that goes in the travel journal files. (Well, it is boring to most folks, anyway.) But there are so many little things and pictures to share. The logo above will identify such postings which may be nothing more than bullet points. If you, Dear Reader, want to know more or see more on any of these topics just leave a comment.The first batch:
- Irish newspapers are in one of two formats, tabloid or true broadsheets - 8 columns, maybe 18 or 20 inches wide. I don't think the US still has any in that size left and I am glad of it, since I lack the skills to cope with a paper that big. But I must announce sadly that the content is far better over here.I can read everything of interest in the Daily Courier in less time than I can get through 2 pages in the Irish Times, despite skipping most of the local interest stories.
- Irish television is completely uninspiring and the news is only
slightly better. The three biggest stories this week are the upcoming vote on the Lisbon Treaty (every pole has a Vote Yes and a Vote No poster), corrupt and greedy financial officials (so what else is new?) and the Championship Ploughing Meet - a very intense celebration of rural skills and values that is amazingly important to people. The man at the next counter at the bus station was clearly struggling with a choice between paying his bills and taking his family to the ploughing competion - he finally peeled off nearly everything in his wallet to buy the tickets.
- An area in which the Irish show superiority is in their manhole covers and other Art Underfoot. There are unexplained plaques all over Dublin, and Galway has excellent manholes.

