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"Sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty”
Months after buying the tickets and years of singing along to the soundtrack, It was Easter time and therefore the day arrived for Liam...

Niamh Connellan
Jul 27, 20189 min read


To the Big Apple and Beyond
It was finally time for our trip to the big apple, that Paddy and I had booked the previous November. The morning of the trip itself,...

Liam
Feb 23, 201811 min read


Wild Lights of Christmas
After quite the definition of Friday the 13th kinda day, exactly what the doctor ordered with a treatment of laughter administered by...

Liam
Jan 12, 20186 min read
Music Overload
It was great to visit the newly renovated and reopened National Gallery of Ireland, which had commenced work on the historic complex at...

Niamh Connellan
Aug 11, 20176 min read
Posh Afternoon Tea to Pride Weekend
As always my sister has dragged her birthday out for a week, if not even longer, so celebrations for her 29th to round off her twenties,...

Niamh Connellan
Jun 25, 20177 min read


Orchestra Based Life
After trying for years and years and what seemed like an eternity, of trying to get the go ahead from OPW and IMMA, I finally managed to...

Niamh Connellan
May 20, 20173 min read


Disneyland Paris Birthday Getaway
After a tough week with everyone in the house suffering with the Norovirus, I thought Saturday and time for our flight to Paris would...

Liam
Feb 11, 201712 min read
The Spanish Wedding in No Man's Land
After few quiet weeks, it finally was time for my holidays which started with a weekend for himself and myself in London. Despite the...

Niamh Connellan
Sep 30, 20167 min read


Easter 1916 Centenary Events
I happened to have a day off, just before St Patricks day, and with everyone else working, I decided to check out the Proclaiming a...

Liam
Mar 31, 20168 min read


Right Place Right Time
After the holiday to Lanzarote, I decided it was about time to check off the remaining churches that I wanted to see and had eluded me so far, around the city. In particular the insides of the Pepper Canister church, St Paul's Smithfield which is the church Eamon de Valera got married in and University church near St Stephen Green which I didn't know much about before hand. It was during lent when I was able to visit the church so waited until after it's lunch time service t

Liam
May 11, 20156 min read


The Westend Trap
With life finally getting back to normal now, everything unpacked, settled into the new place completely, thought it was time to finally pay the donation I owed Padre Pio, that I promised him, during the stress of finding a place to live. Managed to find a Capuchin Order Friary on Church Street near Smithfield. As is usually my nature in the lead up to Christmas, I went Christmas shopping around the October mid term. As I am working in retail too long, that I won't think of d

Liam
Nov 29, 20146 min read


All Roads Lead to Rome
Once off the train in Roma, and navigated our way through Termini station, we collected our Roma Pass for 2 attractions and use of the...

Liam
Aug 28, 20148 min read


Medieval and Renaissance Florence and Pisa
The train journey from Rome to Florence took just over 90 mins, after we embarked from the train, we headed to the tourist info to get a...

Liam
Aug 28, 20144 min read


Becoming a Socialite
We began July with a touch of history and culture, with the Kilmainham Gaol Museum tour, which was free, thanks to the free Wednesdays events, that are run in conjunction with the Office of Public Works. Initially, we had to queue, to collect our tour time, due to high season and free admission. We were lucky enough that our tour was just an hour later. This gave us plenty of time, to explore the collections of artefacts on the three flours in the museum beforehand. Our Tour

Liam
Jul 30, 20144 min read


Road Trip to Cork
After an uneventful road trip down to Cork, the stay in the hotel itself was quite basic for what was meant to be a 4 star establishment. I was quite disappointed with the food I got for dinner and the lack of organisation over breakfast was outrageous. All in all, I'd be in no rush back, to stay at the Rochestown Park hotel. However on the upside, after the depressing weather on Saturday, luckily enough, we had some glorious sun shine for our trip down to Cobh. When we arriv

Liam
Apr 27, 20143 min read


From the Jeanie to Miranda Hart
After quite a long week, both myself and +Niamh couldn't wait for Saturday and +Miranda Hart . We managed to get tickets on Living Social for the +Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Museum for 6.50€ instead of 18 euro. I was lucky enough to get my bus to almost at the ship where I meet Niamh. There was a few people gathered outside the office, including ourselves, the door was locked, which worried a few of us, but the tour guide it seems runs the office and tour simulta

Liam
Apr 10, 20144 min read


From Voyage to FLC
We started off the New Year with a mini adventure and city break to Belfast. So the first Saturday of January, we both met in the city centre for breakfast at O'Neills on Suffolk street at 9 am before catching the 10 am Goldline bus to Belfast from Busaras. The journey itself took about 2.5 hours and when arrived it was a tad over cast. So we attempted to go and find the hotel - Park Inn using Google maps. After awhile we got lost, lucky enough we backtracked and some how ma
Niamh Connellan
Jan 22, 20149 min read


Irish Government Buildings
To complete our Heritage and Culture tour of Dublin, we rounded off with political buildings. We commenced with Dublin Castle. The function which has changed through its history, from a defensive fortification, evolving into a royal residence and finally into of ceremony such as the inauguration of the President and hosting official State visits. The next political influenced stop and one of the historic buildings which has eluded us for years, was Farmleigh House and Estate,

Liam
Nov 9, 20134 min read


On Tour
Continuing with my tour of famous buildings of Dublin on my days off, the next port of call was the An Post Museum situated in a corner of the GPO, which houses the Letters, Lives & Liberty exhibition. This exhibition explores the influence and role in the development of Irish society over the years. From stamps to An Post's copy of the 1916 Proclamation and the story of the staff who were in the GPO on Easter Monday. The GPO is not just the headquarters of the post office, i
Niamh Connellan
Nov 9, 20132 min read
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