Hello All!
I've FINALLY got around to uploading all the pictures from my camera onto the computer and found the time to post them all. Hurrah! Here we go:
Sometimes it gets a bit windy over here...
This swan posed very nicely for me at St. Stephen's Green Park
I love swans
We happened upon The English Gents performing in City Centre
Rupert and Mr. Pendleton enlisted the help of a very cute little girl from the audience for their act
Rupert lost his trousers!
Mr. Pendleton quickly joined him. Stylin' knee pads!
Then they decided it would be that kind of show...
Oh dear!
Must take some practice
The pipe totally makes it.
Move your damn hand, woman!
Teehee! Is it awful that I kind of want this picture to hang on my wall?
Yeah, I could totally do that too, if I wanted to. :P
No wires! No safety equipment!
Rupert celebrates for Ireland!
Who took that picture?! Certainly it wasn't me....;)
This is actually pretty crazy. Rupert is quite a bit smaller than Mr. Pendleton.
Show offs...
Mr. Pendleton lifted Rupert over his head with one hand while moving from a lying down position to a standing up position. It took them two tries, because the first time, he dropped poor Rupert. This is the successful second try. Here he goes...
Ta da! Hooray!
Alright, enough naked acrobats (no such thing, I just ran out of pictures). Here is St. Anne's Church (Cathedral? not sure)
It has a very lovely door
This is the park at Merrion Square
Eddie Rockets is a chain of 50s-style diners here in Dublin. So cute. And the jukeboxes on the tables really work!
Love the decor!
Best. Milkshakes. Ever.
Hey, if it says so on a clock, it must be true!
Yes, it really does say what you think it says. Not entirely sure what that means though.
I had no idea that magpies could be blue. I found this one in Glasthule/Sandycove.
This one was just a few feet away...and is not blue. Weird.
Glasthule is very pretty. It's a shame the house I looked at there didn't suit me.
More of Glasthule
This is the smaller half of Dalkey Castle. On the other side of the road is the larger half, where they do tours, and every Friday morning, they hold a Farmers Market. In the castle. Too cool.
This is Rockie, a corgi-cross. He belongs to the family I'm living with right now. He's my buddy.
Alright, that's all I've got for now. Later on, I'll try to post about my adventures in Bray yesterday.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
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