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    • Day 12

      Leaving Ireland with Christmas Pudding

      December 23, 2024 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 39 °F

      And its special Christmas trees.

      Trystan was carrying a Christmas Pudding (for me) and he got pulled over for extra screening. Security asked him if he had a pudding, and that he needed to see it? Strange.Read more

    • Day 24

      Goodbye Europe.

      August 21, 2019 in Ireland ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

      I've got five minutes until boarding starts for my flight to Toronto, so let's make this a quick one. I didn't spend much time in Dublin and because I still have the Scottish cold, I didn't go sightseeing a lot. Most pictures here are from the Trinity College Campus where I got a room for the two nights. Huge thanks to Nancy and Elisa who decided to stay a week in Dublin (hopefully experiencing more of the city than I could) and tolerated me for a lovely dinner and breakfast!Read more

    • Day 2

      Anreisetag: Dublin

      September 4, 2019 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Heute morgen bin ich um 5.45 Uhr aufgestanden um, den Shuttelbus um 6.35 Uhr zum Flughafen zu bekommen. Um kurz vor 7 stand ich dann auch schon am Check-in um meinen Koffer aufzugeben. Da das vorraussichtliche boarding erst um 8.55 starten sollte, hatte ich noch Zeit mir ein leckeres Schokobrötchen zum Frühstück zu kaufen. Gegen 10 vor 8 Uhr bin ich in die Richtung meines Gates gelaufen. Gut, dass ich nicht noch später war, denn Taschen- und Reisepasskontrolle plus das laufen zum Gate hat fast eine Stunde gebraucht. Als ich mein Gate allerdings ereicht hatte, musste ich feststellen, dass mein Flug eine Verspätung von 40 Minuten hat, aber es gibt schlimmeres. Der Flug war dann ziemlich ruhig und angenehm und auch die Einreiseformalitäten wurden in Dublin relativ schnell geklärt. Jetzt warte ich mit meiner heißen Schokolade auf meinen Anschlussflieger und hoffe bald in Minneapolis ankommen zu können.Read more

    • Day 2

      Dublin, Ireland

      April 15, 2024 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 45 °F

      Just landed in Dublin. Six hours ahead of Texas time, so y’all be waking up about 5:24 am. Slept off and on, but oh my this seat is a plate of lead. 4575 miles DFW to Dublin.
      FYI don’t order keto meal on plane.
      Just some photos thru Dublin as we traverse from airport to hotel.
      Our hotel here is Clayton Hotel, fine looking building and grounds behind the buses.
      Dinner tonight upstairs at Nancy Hands Pub. Charcuterie, beef stew, fish and chips. Lots of Guinness and for me a lovely Bushmills decaf Irish Coffee with real cream not Redi Whip.
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    • Day 17

      Thoughts About Ireland

      May 29, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      There have been some quirks about Ireland and myself that I want to share.

      First, thing the police are called Garda. It's the Gaelic/Irish word for gaurdian. So the police are gaurdians of the peace. Also, the police here don't carry guns. The gun laws here are so tight that it is near to impossible for anyone to own a gun. Therefore it is highly unlikely that the Garda will be shot at.

      The Irish have a strong affiliation with the US. I think they identify with Americans because of their common problems with the crown. You can see the American influence in the news casts and in the restaurant menus.

      Don't confuse someone who is from the Republic of Ireland with someone from Northern Ireland, or vice versa. They might get a little upset with ya. It's actually much worse than confusing a Canadian for an American.

      There hasn't been rain in the Killarney area for about two weeks. As a result, volunteers are sitting at the top of the vista at Ladies View to watch for forest fires.

      When it is compared to other European countries public transport here is pretty lousy. However, it is better than what we have in Saskatchewan. People in Ireland like the independence that comes with owning a car, much like people in Saskatchewan.

      Garbage bins are hard to find, let alone public bins for recycling.

      Walnuts are in everything here. It's been a little frustrating.😕 Between the high the use of walnuts in everything savoury and sweet, the abundance of shellfish and everything being so green, I am on high allergern alert.

      CNN and ESPN are just a regular part of the offerings on TV. Again, Ireland is highly influenced by America. When taking the train to Malahide we had quite the conversation with a young man about the NHL, which morphed into a discussion about American sports in general. He really knew his stuff and really enjoys the NHL.

      Food halls. These are not food courts but rather one business offering a variety of food to be consumed immediately or for take away. It looks like a grocery store with a deli but is a place that ends up being very cafeteria like. These have a trendy feel to them and usually offer good bites. You wander around aimlessly until you figure out what you want to eat, then join the que. Finally figured out how these places operate while in the airport going home.😕

      I have always known that I am a very proud Canadian. These bus tours have shown me that I may be annoyingly proud to be Canadian 🙃🍁

      Very thankful to have taken another memorable trip with my loving husband.❤️❤️
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    • Day 3

      We have arrived

      September 11, 2024 in Ireland ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      We've finally arrived at our temporary home! After a long journey, we were warmly welcomed by John, who gave us a quick tour and showed us where everything is. His wife even prepared a delightful breakfast for us tomorrow, including bread, cookies, and scones.

      The kids are thrilled and full of excitement! Although it’s quite dark now, I'll share pictures of our new place tomorrow.

      Throughout our travels, many people commented on how well-behaved the kids were, praising them for their great behavior on the plane. They were amazed that Despite the delay, we made the most of our time and did some site seeing.

      Now, we’re all exhausted and ready to head to bed.
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    • Day 16

      Bye Ireland

      November 22, 2019 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      We wrapped up our last night in Ireland at the Shelburne Marriott hotel and got upgraded to a swanky suite overlooking the St. Stephen's Green. After hanging around the hotel and checking out the spa and bar we headed to dinner!

      We grabbed a tasty pre dinner cocktail at the Peruke & Periwig and then headed to our 2 star Michelin dinner at the greenhouse 🙌

      We went for the 6 course + cheese plate and it did not disappoint. Very high quality snacks and awesome presentation - some were quite creative, one looked like a petri dish. Seriously very unique. Also lots of truffle which was fantastic.

      We relaxed the rest of the night and are now enjoying the lounge waiting for our first flight of 3 home! (DUB > AMS > DTW > MSN)

      Ireland is truly a beautiful place and 2 weeks felt like the perfect amount of time. Feeling relaxed and ready to get home to the pup.
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    • Day 1

      Welcome to Dublin

      December 6, 2019 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Mit einer knappen Stunde Verspätung landet der komfortable Flieger von Ryanair am Flughafen in Dublin.
      Der Bus in die Stadt fährt direkt vor dem Flughafen ab. Ich entscheide mich für eine der Busgesellschaften - Airlink Express (mit Returntickt 12,00 Euro). Die lokale Anzeige zu den Busabfartszeiten als auch im Internet sind nur ein grober Richtwert. Der Busfahrer öffnet nach eigenem Gusto - viel spannender ist, dass der Busfahrer irgendwann die Türe schließt, auch wenn noch Personen zum Einsteigen davor stehen. Tür zu und Bus fährt ab.
      Die Fahrt in die Stadt dauert knapp über eine halbe Stunde zu meinem Hostel - die erste Hostelerfahrung für mich (Bucketlist bevor ich 30 werde 🤷🏾‍♂️😁). Die Stadt ist wunderschön weihnachtlich geschmückt. Der Verkehr auf der linken Seite ist gewöhnungsbedürftig. Die schmale Gässchen in der Dubliner Innenstadt machen dies bei einem Doppeldeckerbus noch interessanter.

      Zur Begrüßung genehmige ich mir ein Pint Guiness in der Hostelbar bevor es in den Schlafsaal geht, in dem schon alle andere schlafen 😴.
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    • Day 1

      Dublin

      January 14, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 3 °C

      Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is located in the eastern part of the country and near the River Liffey. More than half a million inhabitants live in Dublin and the total area is about 115 square kilometers. Dublin is one of the most visited cities in Europe. The squares and the streets, the vibrant nightlife, the pubs that are open until the wee hours and also the interesting museums, all this and more make it a city not to be missed.

      Dublin's history dates back to about 140 AD, when it was a Viking stronghold and later became a Norse Gaelic stronghold. Over time, the city changed its shape more than once and developed very quickly until it was even called the "Kingdom of Dublin" due to its central and very important position on the island itself.

      Later it also underwent deterioration, culminating after World War II when it was severely neglected. In the 1960s, however, there was a turning point, the city started to flourish again and experienced an economic boom.

      Today, Dublin is a modern and highly successful European city, a city that attracts tourists from all over the world and has much to offer to anyone looking for diverse attractions.
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    • Day 2

      From Dublin to Eindhoven

      January 15, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

      We had bought tickets in advance (2x 8 €) at the tourist office in Dublin for the Dublin Express to the airport. When we arrived at the departure point (Eden Quay) there were already many people waiting. A bus came by, but it was full and passed us alone. Then another bus appeared, which could still accommodate people, but the organization was very chaotic. There were still people left behind who couldn't come along. We also. People were given a telephone number by an employee where they could submit a complaint, but that did not help us. The employee also could not guarantee whether the next bus would not also be full. Anneke and I had had enough and left for a competitor's bus stop a little further away (Aircoach). Here too, access was anything but smooth. First people who had booked online, then people with a ticket and then the others. We were determined not to wait any longer and luckily were able to come along. The fare was also exactly the same. At the airport we had to walk quite a distance to gate 102.

      Finally back to the Netherlands.

      Flight FR3102, two persons (incl. hand luggage) € 59.98 with Ryanair.

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