And now for the last post about a city I fell in love with, instantly. Take a look through my eyes: from the smallest pub in the world to gargoyles. Doors and flowers. Birds and ornaments.
~ click the photos for a larger image ~
As you might have guessed by now, I love details!
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Another gallery? I’ve really got to get with it.
We visited Ireland about 8 years ago or so. We took our four children with us, so we avoided the larger cities like Dublin. We had a fantastic time wandering around the countryside.
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Yes, you should. Make a gallery of little Arthur. I’m sure we would all be delighted 🙂
So you have experienced Ireland’s magic, Christine! We will do the wandering next year, because I definitely need to go back.
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Stunning and what a fabulous way to present them!!
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Thanks, Sarah! Have you ever been to Ireland?
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No I haven’t actually – it’s on my list!!
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Love your details of Dublin. Love how you put them in the circular gallery, perfect for details (!), but that you can click on them to see the full picture. 🙂
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WordPress has amazing features, Catbird. Thank you for visiting Dublin with me 🙂
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Wonderful details, I love the gargoyles 🙂
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Gargoyles are a favorite subject for my photos 😀
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No wonder you love the place – those details are enchanting.
Thanks for the tour of somewhere you have moved right up my list of places to see!
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You will adore this city, Col!
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A fabulous gallery Marion! Sorry you missed the pub.
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Don’t worry, Madhu, we found others 😉
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Have no doubt you did 😀
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Thank you Marion for your Figments on Ireland….this last one is awesome…the images you captured on film are just as great as the ones you still have in your memory. I have enjoyed the “trip” with you!!
Much love,
Jules
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Jules, I am so glad that I could take you with me on this trip to Dublin. You couldn’t join us, but this way you could still see parts of this beautiful city.
And this summer we will make photos together! 😀
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…I’am enjoyed to look to the details through your eyes…
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Thanks, Goodknight, dat maakt me blij 😀
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…eye love you…
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Leuke woordspeling!
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One thing I have noticed .. your love shows through in your photos… these are a captures that say so much… thank you for sharing… did you visit the smallest pub in the world.??? We have one in this country that is in the inside of a Baobab tree… I always thought it was the smallest…
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The pub was closed when we passed it and we didn’t go back in the evening. It’s probably not really the smallest pub in the world, but in Ireland it is. Here‘s an article about it.
Do you have photos of that bar in the Baobab tree, Bulldog? I’d love to see that!
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I do have some where I will try and find them and send or post on the blog…
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Might this be it?
That is AMAZING 😀
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That is it.. and it is an amazing place to visit… although I don’t drink I love to call in there when ever I’m near.. just to be able to say I’ve been there….
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