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Bad Manners
December 2, 2007, 6:05 pm
Filed under: Dublin

On Friday night Patrick and I went to see Bad Manners. They were great! I’m pretty sure that the last time I saw them was in Dublin almost 15 years ago.

Bad Manners is a fun ska band. The lead singer is Buster Bloodvessel. They’re big songs include My Girl Lollypop and Lip Up Fatty. I’ve learned that some bands do not weather well – but that’s not the case with Bad Manners. They were as good now as they were years ago. I wish I had my camera at the show – I think I was the only person who wasn’t taking pictures or videos.

I staked out room right in front of the stage. Patrick spent more time in the moshpit. We left hot and sweaty – but that was good because it was very windy outside.



Blackboxing
December 2, 2007, 6:03 pm
Filed under: Dublin

On Tuesday, Patrick and I went to the Project Arts Center to see any art exhibit – Blackboxing. It was a pretty modern exhibit – so I liked it and Patrick didn’t.

After the show we went to an Italian restaurant. It was good and not too expensive. One good sign was that we were one of the few tables in the place not speaking Italian.

After the show we stopped by the Porterhouse Pub where we ran into someone from Patrick’s class. So we had a fun time and a good Tuesday night.



Phoenix Park
November 25, 2007, 9:13 pm
Filed under: Dublin

Today we went with Fearghal to the Phoenix Park. We were in the Phoenix Park a couple of months ago to go to the zoo but we didn’t much time to walk around. This time we took time to climb up the Wellington Testimonial (not to the top). Then we took off to see the Papal Cross.

The Papal Cross marks the place where the Pope said mass in 1979. Both Patrick and Fearghal remembered waking up early to go to see the Pope. I think pretty much everyone in Ireland (certainly Dublin) at the time remembers going to see the Pope.

We didn’t see the Pope – but we did get to see the deer. There’s a herd of deer that apparently hang out at the park. The park is huge – almost 1800 acres. Anyways back to the deer – Aine nearly caught a deer. She was very, very sad that she didn’t catch one.

The weather was amazing. It was cold on Friday – but the weather bounced back for us over the rest of the weekend.

Here’s a map from Cabinteely to Phoenix Park. We rarely go to North Dublin, so I thought it might be interesting to see:

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The Bog People at the Museum
November 25, 2007, 9:11 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

Today we went into town with the girls. We went to the National Museum to see the bog people. As the girls said, it was creepy and cool.

A bog is kind of like quicksand or swampland. According to Wikipedia, “A bog is a wetland type that accumulates acidic peat, a deposit of dead plant material.” The interesting thing about the bog is that it preserves anything that goes into. So sometimes when people are digging in the bog they run into super old thing – like people who have been dead for thousands of year.

It’s amazing how well they are preserved. You can’t take pictures in the museum, but it you’re interested, you can find pictures on Wikipedia. Again, it was creepy and cool. Now we just need to find a reason to visit a bog while we’re here as that would be cool too.

After the museum we went to the National Gallery. They were having a storytelling hour for kids, which Aine and Lily enjoyed.

After that we went to good old Eddy Rocket’s for dinner.

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Improbable Frequency
November 25, 2007, 7:06 pm
Filed under: Dublin

We saw a very fun play tonight – Improbably Frequency. It was showing at the Pavilion Theater in Dun Laoghaire. The nice thing about Dun Laoghaire is that it’s much closer to the house than Dublin city center.

 

Here’s the advance trailer from YouTube:

 

 

For those who have seen any of Patrick’s plays, especially The Third Policeman, this play was much like his show.

 

After the show we went to the pub next door, which is very trendy, We got to see someone get kicked out, which is always fun. They we went to a Karaoke bar that wasn’t very trendy at all – but fun.



The Girls on Irish Schools
November 24, 2007, 12:00 pm
Filed under: Dublin

The great news is that we got a digital video camera (woo hoo) the bad news is that the upload broadband speeds at the house are so bad I can’t easily upload the videos. L The sadder news is that it took 25 minutes to upload the 3-minute video from the library too.

But here are the videos we took earlier this week.



Thanksgiving in Dublin
November 23, 2007, 6:05 pm
Filed under: Dublin

Did we celebrate Thanksgiving? No. But we did go into town to see the Christmas lights on Grafton Street (as seen below). We also had dinner at Brewley’s. So it was a nice night – but no one got off school, off work or had stuffing.

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Message from Grandpa
November 17, 2007, 5:57 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

I’m still in St Paul. So this message is for the kids. Grandpa & Grandma got us a great early Christmas gift. Lily, you are particulalry going to love it. The following is a hint: (Click on the arrow below – might need to do it twice – to see the video)



Joe Dowling in St Paul
November 15, 2007, 12:22 am
Filed under: Uncategorized

This is a test to see if Patrick reads the blog. I’m in St Paul. I have been here since last Monday and I am here until this Monday. I came home for the Blandin Broadband conference. I have gotten a ton of work done since I’ve been here and I’ve been able to see a lot of people. I have eaten at Chipotle twice – actually I think I have had just about every meal at a restaurant.

Today I met my friend Jan at Dunn Brother’s downtown Minneapolis. While there I ran into Joe Dowling. I said hello and introduced myself. He gave his regards to Patrick and Tony Roche.

Patrick is doing his PhD on the Irish roots of the Guthrie Theater and Dowling is one of the major players in that work.



Saturday in Donegal
November 4, 2007, 6:41 pm
Filed under: Donegal, Dublin

We had another wonderful breakfast in Donegal. (We stayed at The Arches by the way, which we highly recommend.)

We wanted to take a boat tour of Donegal Bay but sadly the water was out so the tour was happening in the afternoon and we couldn’t wait. So we took off for Bundoran – a really nice seaside town. The weather was perfect. We walked along the beach. The girls found a ton of cool shells and the boys kicked the soccer ball a lot.

We saw some surfers – yup people surf off the coast in Ireland. In fact it’s pretty popular.

After a while we started on our way back to Dublin. We drove straight through the country rather than the long route we took to get to Donegal. We planned to have lunch in Cavan but we didn’t see a restaurant so we headed to Virgina. We had a really nice lunch there at a hotel on Lake Erne.

We finally got into town about 4:30 – just in time to have a little rest and get ready for a big family dinner at a fancy restaurant in town at night. All of us (6 kids, 8 adults) ate at a restaurant called 66. The food was great and everyone had a very nice time. The restaurant was very patient as the first of our party arrived at 6:30 and the last closer to 8:00.

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