This past week was a plethora of celebrations. Last Thursday, I celebrated turning two decades old. Then when the weekend came, I celebrated St. Patrick’s Day properly in Ireland.
Friday night rolled around and as John came into my room we decided to take a look at our bus tickets for Dublin. My jaw dropped when we noticed that I had put down the wrong return date for the bus. I tried to call and change the date but the Sunday night buses were already booked full. So that presented us with another day in Ireland – which isn’t too bad of a consequence! Courtney, John, and I boarded our bus around 11pm Friday night and arrived into Dublin around 6:30am. As much as I wanted our bus to swim, we had to load a ferry to get across the water.
We waited for a couple hours to ensure a front row view for the parade. The parade was unlike any I have ever seen. It was a mix of modern things in very old styles. I can’t really describe it but simply put, the costumes were the best part of the parade. Afterwards we roamed the streets all day, hitting pubs and taking in all the greenery (people watching). In the evening we sat in a pub that had live Irish music in the “Temple Bar” area of Dublin. Hostels were booked months in advanced so we had planned to sleep in a park or pull an all-nighter. When the time came, the weather wasn’t looking promising so for the most part we pulled an all-nighter, staying in a McDonald’s for over three hours between 1am and 4:30. The next morning we went to mass then walked through the Guinness Storehouse. We got to our hostel in the late afternoon and crashed for 4 hours before making dinner and taking it easy that night.
| St. Patrick's Day Parade Dublin |
Live Irish music in a pub in Dublin
With our extra day in Dublin we decided to go Belfast, Northern Ireland. None of us knew much about the city so I can’t report any noteworthy places we hit. Belfast was even more Americanized than Dublin in my opinion. Nonetheless we saw the future home of a Titanic museum and ate Ireland’s largest pizza – 24 inches in Belfast!
| Belfast City Hall |
A bus took us back to Dublin then we trekked back to Chester and arrived at 3am today. Lots of things to do this week before I start Easter break travelling!
Another great blog entry! I really enjoyed the narrative as well as the photos. As your former English teacher, I'm really proud that you are so literate--although I remember that you were already pretty far along when you were a sophomore.
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