“You are square. Go back to your hotel.”

Anita and I bought tickets to see Andrew Bird this Saturday night at a venue called Tripod. Tripod is a ten minute walk from our place, in a converted train station. ..

The Oldest Building in Dublin

Dublin is a vibrant, exciting city. Compared to other European capitals, however, it is not chock-full of museums and historical sites that are obvious to the casual visitor. ..

Open House Architecture in Dublin

Anita and I stumbled across the Irish Architecture Foundation’s Open House Dublin this week, and just in time. This weekend, several interesting private sites are open to the public. ..

A Memorial to Ireland’s 2007 Rugby Team

I assume that only the most inquisitive American sports fans know that the 2007 Rugby World Cup is in its final stages. ..

A Killing in Fitzwilliam Square

A shocking wave of violence swept over our neighbourhood today. Fitzwilliam Square was quiet this afternoon, and I sat enjoying the sun on a bench overlooking the lawn. ..

Fitzwilliam Inauguration

I have it, on good authority, that rich people hold galas to celebrate how great rich people are. ..

Our Little Square

On Monday, I picked up our key to Fitzwilliam Square. ..

Walking around…

As Sharon mentioned in the comments, we are walking a lot more since we moved to Dublin. Will is walking many kilometers every day because it is his major form of transportation. ..

Photos for Phans of Cyclists and/or Bakkers

Hello, all! I just posted some photos of the Tour of Ireland on our flickr account. And I wrote a bunch of text for each photo. Are you sitting comfortably?
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Buckeye Morning

After traveling the first part of September, Will and I were eager to reconnect with Dublin this past weekend. ..