Dublin, Ireland – Pubs and Irish Jigs


Having experienced the quiet, laid back side of Ireland, I knew it was high time to hit a big city. Next stop, Dublin! Thriving and full of energy, Dublin earns it reputation. The Irish continued to be as friendly as in the rest of the country.

As my visit in Ireland was coming to an end, and my Kenyan adventure quickly approaching, I also had to figure out how I was going to get back to England. Either I could take the long ferry or book a flight. With some price and time comparison I opted for a cheap flight to get me there quicker.

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3 Responses to Dublin, Ireland – Pubs and Irish Jigs

  1. Teresa January 16, 2011 at 10:27 am #

    Brock that was particularly enjoyable. It brings me back to the music of my youth. So many times those very songs were playing in our house, esp. early in the morn’. Grampa Duck was right there with you, I could feel it. Gramma would be thrilled to know you went to Church and at such a distance from home ~ you both frequent the same place. Does she know?

    I will have to make a trek to Ireland on day.

  2. Michael Robinson January 17, 2011 at 6:49 am #

    You’re not helping to dispel the stereotype about the Irish! ;-)

  3. Simon January 20, 2011 at 2:33 pm #

    Idle diddle dydle diddle dydle diddle dum
    Yerp lookes like a real good Guinness time was had by all…….
    Can’t wait to go – must learn a few songs first and buy a hat like yours

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