Continuing on in Dublin, I have so much to share. What a wonderful city. What wonderful folks. Each time I go to Europe, I find a new favorite city. Dublin was it. Such a wonderful, bustling city.
Of course we found a wonderful sweet shop, Queen of Tarts. We went to the smaller of the two locales.
It was so wonderfully charming, we went two days in a row. (It was actually closed the first day I dragged the kids through the rain to find it.)
Then off across the street to see Dublin Castle.
The Record Tower, c. 1228, next to the Chapel Royal.
Molly Malone . Fishmonger by day, lady-of-the-evening by night.
Áras an Uachtaráin, The president's house. Looks very similar to the White House, doesn't it?
My new "favorite" shop (of which there are many, mind you), Avoca.
With lots of wonderful woollies! (I bought a small throw for the girls' room I'm working on.)
We were off to MJ O'Neill's for a traditional Irish carvery. I had spied the "MJ" and took lots of photos for my SIL Mary Jane. Who knew we would end up there for dinner?
Before we knew it, it was time to head off to Brussels. But not before having to purchase another satchel to hold my carry-ons. My old one I purchased in Paris several years ago (for the same reason) was beginning to tear, in the handles. Not good. So I replaced it with a FATFACE mailbag in duty free. Oh, that and a bottle of Jo Malone. Yummy.
So smart, having a second back entrance to a plane. Duh. Ya think we could do that in America to load quicker? Hmmm. Notta chance.
Erin go bragh!
5 comments:
Thanks for sharing! A great town.
Cheers,
Rosa
Off to Queen of Tarts in my mind! First stop, I think. Someday!
Queen of Tarts...love it!! Omigosh that dessert looks scrumptious. Dublin does indeed look like a fascinating place and one I would so love to visit for myself. Be still my heart...castles are one of my favourite things!!! Loved seeing the inside and outside of Dublin Castle, simply amazing. And more delicious food....next time I'm gonna pack myself in your suitcase so I can go with you:-) xoxo
Dear Rosa: I am revisiting Dublin (in my mind's eye) right along with you...Avoca, yes, yes, (and I found the store "Sasha" with every single garment labelled 'Sasha' - which made me a shopping hero! And did you try all the pubs? The Temple Bar was directly across the cobblestone lane from the art studio where Nik was teaching. Nice.
Safe travels, my friend. I am watching every single photo! xoxo the fan
For all your lovely photographs, my mind fixated on the cream tea for breakfast1 That could be breakfast lunch and dinner for me!
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