Thursday, November 19, 2009
Belfast
A long overdue update
This is a long overdue update of my adventures in Ireland but I will try to write a couple updates over the next few days. Since Paris, I have visited Belfast, Glendalough, and Galway, but there has also been a lot of down time, mostly to save money. The next two weeks should be particularly exciting because I am traveling to Amsterdam this weekend and Prague the weekend after that. This week is the penultimate week of classes, and I can't believe how fast its gone. There is still a lot of preparation I need to do before finals.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Paris
Aly's apartment is in the 17th arrondissement, putting it close to the Champs Elysees and L'Arc du Triumphe. I purchased un carnet de billets so we were able to take the subway all over the city. I think my favorite was the cemetary Pere Lachaise, where Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, and Jim Morrison are buried (among others). The winding layout of the cemetary gave it a very whimsical feel. Check out the pictures on Picasa.
We also did a boat trip on the Seine, walked around Montmartre (where we saw Sacre Coeur), and many more. Perhaps the most surprising moment was when we walked into the Tuileries and stumbled upon fashion week. The garden was filled with paparazzi and models who don't look better person. We also saw Scott Schuman, aka the Sartorialist, shooting pictures for his famous blog. I was able to get his autograph for Aly this past weekend when he came to Dublin. She was too chicken to talk to him in France.
On a side note, this was part of note from my friend Hodge. It was too funny not to share.
by the way, I have lost all respect for you now that you blog about yourself, but I am comforted by the knowledge that your soul is suffering greatly for your actions.
hope things are going well!
hope things are going well!
I have posted some pictures on my picasa account for your perusal. Enjoy (unless you are Hodge.)
Monday, October 5, 2009
Arthur's Day
Stay tuned for a Paris post and pictures.
Monday, September 21, 2009
I have Howth pictures
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Aly is a better blogger
Here's the link.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Picasa
I recently created a Picasa Gallery so I can easily upload pictures to the web. Check it out here. I have already uploaded some from St. Stephen's Green and the Liffey. Above is a picture of the Department of Taoiseach (I believe it is pronounced Teeshuck) at Merrion square. The Taoiseach is similar to a Prime Minister and the elected position is currently held by Brian Cowen, of the Fianna Fail political party. He succeeded Bertie Ahern. I have yet to meet either of them.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Howth
On Saturday I visited Howth (rhymes with Both) with a couple of people from BC and was blown away by the beauty of the seaside village. We were lucky to have great, sunny weather. The village actually reminded me of Sausalito, where I spent most of my summer. We went on a hike around the peninsula and stared over the cliffs that drop off into the Irish sea. I also had some amazing chowder that was quite unlike the New England variety I am used to. It had full clams in the soup! I will upload more pictures once I open up a flickr account for all of my pictures, but to get an idea here is a picture from the internets.
Friday, September 11, 2009
My house in Rathmines
This is the house (black door) that is home for the next 4 months. It is a 15 minute walk to St. Stephen's Green and a 10-15 minute bike ride to the UCD Dublin Campus in Belfield. Rathmines is in Dublin 6, which is south of city center (an lar in Irish). It is dangerously close to convenience stores and pubs. There are 8 of us living not including myself, 4 from Boston College, 3 from Cornell, and one from Germany. All of us pitched in together to buy a grill, so there will probably be pictures of ourselves partaking in the illustrious Irish tradition of barbequeing in the rain.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Welcome to my new Blog
My first blog! To be honest a little part of me died knowing I was entering the blog culture. However, I figure enough people are interested in my Irish adventure to merit this digital, public journal. I hope to keep everyone updated with my trip with posts and pictures. Please feel free to comment. Suggestions about the blog, trip ideas, and easy recipes are much appreciated.
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