Posts Tagged ‘Dublin’


so young – the corrs, incluindo a estranha dancinha da Andrea!!!

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Dublin Sights 2011: a travel guide to the top 25 attractions in Dublin, Ireland

Originally posted 2011-10-03 20:35:45.


touching performance!! sharon piano andrea caroline jim dublin ireland stadium forgiven not forgotten album

Originally posted 2010-12-24 21:37:28.

Ireland

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From The Chieftains album: Long black veil featuring the rolling stones, Sinead O’Connor and Van Morrison

Originally posted 2010-08-24 11:38:51.


PASSIÓN is an exciting and passionate musical celebration of songs from Italy, France, Spain, Argentina and other continental favourites. PASSIÓN brings together three of Ireland’s renowned performers; Anthony Norton (Tenor with Three Irish Tenors and seven years with La Scala Theatre, Italy), Patrick Collins (of the well-loved Café Orchestra) and Drajen Djerek (virtuosic guitarist with the Café Orchestra, The Chieftains & Jools Holland).

In upcoming spring, I might visit my friend who will be studying abroad in Nottingham U. My 21st birthday is St. Patrick’s Day so I definately wanted to hit up Dublin for that. Glasgow is in the question just because I always wanted to go there and visit the surround areas. However, there is two problems, 1) My school break is only 8 days and 2) I am a poor university student. hehe.

*Note: Wow, these Yahoo! Categories are really limited for these types of questions… sorry “Ireland” category.


Preview of Peter_ginger’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Dublin, Ireland Entry Title: “Final day in Dublin and looking for Phil” Entry: “Today we started out sleeping in until 8am — or 3am USA/EST time. While a bit groggy, we pushed onward for our final day in Dublin. The first thing in order was a nice cup of coffee with some brown sugar (yes, you heard that correct). After a quick check of emails, BBC2 news and packing up the backpack, we got out the map and planned out our day. Today we singled out Trinity College/Book of Kells as well as looking for the Porterhouse pub (which I was told has many fine selections of homebrew favorites). Also, we were going to go visit Sheridan’s Cheese Shop to see Lucy — who we emailed with before we left. She is good friends with our neighbor (Tim Gaddis) and we also had a special gift for her. We were soon on our way around 9am. Out the front door and we were met with a wet street — but not rain in the air. Ginger quickly grabbed her new raincoat (to officially break it in) and off we went. Down O’Connell Street we went and soon hit some wisps of rain, but nothing major. We decided to stop into a small café called Scrumptious and grabbed an Americano espresso and small pastries — delicious! As we left the café, I could hear this huge protest going down near Dublin’s GPO (General post office which is

The Chieftains

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