dublin
a few months ago i requested to have this past friday off from work. andy and i hadn't decided at that point where we were going to go for our july holiday, but knew this would be a good weekend based on other social obligations we already had. we started thinking about amsterdam, dublin, somewhere is scotland, etc. looking for somewhere that would be a quick flight. then we expanded our possible area to poland, northern spain, etc. through a series of events we decided on cornwall, an area of the south-western part of england. i know, going somewhere in england seems crazy! so crazy that through another series of events, after booking tickets, looking up hotel/restaurants to book at etc, we went to dublin!

i'm pretty confident in saying that we made the right choice. our friend clay from college lives there and was kind enough to put us up for 2 nights with only a week or so of notice. hopefully he'll have a chance to come visit us so we can return the hospitality.
howth shore
afterwards we wandered around the city to a pub, then another pub, found an italian place for dinner then one more stop before grabbing a taxi home.
saturday we took the train to howth, a trip recommended to me by my irish co-worker. it was a quick journey right outside of the city. a really lovely little town, we had lunch and wandered around trying to get to the top of the hill. because of the off and on rain we never made it, turned back after walking for what felt like hours (probably 30 minutes or something more in that ball park!) after making our way back into dublin we met up with some of clay's friends for dinner and drinks, and drinks after dinner.

sunday was pretty relaxing, mostly just brunch and a bit more walking around the city with our tour guide.
great weekend, probably a little too boozy, but it was dublin after all...

i'm pretty confident in saying that we made the right choice. our friend clay from college lives there and was kind enough to put us up for 2 nights with only a week or so of notice. hopefully he'll have a chance to come visit us so we can return the hospitality.
we left friday morning, slightly delayed because the radar was out at the dublin airport - not exactly sure how that happens or how it goes on for 5 days! we ended up arriving only about an hour late, made our way to clay's place and filled each other in on what's been going on the last few years - andy and i hadn't seen him since our wedding (almost 6 years ago). after a bit of relaxing we made our way to the guinness building, they teach you all about the brewing process and part of your entrance fee is a 'free' pint of guinness in a bar at the top of the building with 360 degree views of dublin.

afterwards we wandered around the city to a pub, then another pub, found an italian place for dinner then one more stop before grabbing a taxi home.
saturday we took the train to howth, a trip recommended to me by my irish co-worker. it was a quick journey right outside of the city. a really lovely little town, we had lunch and wandered around trying to get to the top of the hill. because of the off and on rain we never made it, turned back after walking for what felt like hours (probably 30 minutes or something more in that ball park!) after making our way back into dublin we met up with some of clay's friends for dinner and drinks, and drinks after dinner.

sunday was pretty relaxing, mostly just brunch and a bit more walking around the city with our tour guide.
great weekend, probably a little too boozy, but it was dublin after all...

2 comments:
The Coors Light made me smile. I remember when I went to London 7-8 years ago and everywhere I went I saw 16-17 year-old kids drinking Budweiser. Is it cheap over there, or is it just some function of rebelling against Dad's favorite pint or something?
You know, you just can't beat the Silver Bullet, no matter where you are... :)
Authentic American Bud, the King of Beers, is not cheap. The neighbor in the flat above us drinks a good amount, and they do not give it away. I suspect what you saw was Budvar, the Czech Republic Budweiser which has had a ton of lawsuits, from what I've heard. Here's a link to a branding website:
http://www.brandchannel.com/start.asp?id=191
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