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6 February 2009

Yes we have winter in Dublin

Filed under: dublin,ireland — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Will @ 13:12

If you follow the Tumblr photos in the sidebar of this blog, then you’ve seen a few shots of the snow in Dublin this week. If you’ve visited the Bugle B&B, then you know that there’s a desolate mountain range just south of Dublin. It’s one of my favourite places in Ireland.

It’s still fascinating to this child of the Corn Belt that such an inhospitable area is so close to Dublin, just a few kilometres beyond the suburbs. You can take the urban bus system into the Wicklow Mountains. If you research hillwalking in County Wicklow on the internet, you’ll see plenty of warnings about weather conditions. Those warnings resonated with my wariness of mountainous terrain. And I was not long in Ireland before I saw how quickly a sunny walk along a little trail can turn into a beating administered by a cold, wet wind followed by rain and flooding creeks.

This week, those warnings were completely vindicated, (more…)

3 February 2009

Ninetieth Anniversary of The First Dáil Éireann

The Bugle is a bit tardy in reporting the 90th anniversary of the first independent parliament of Ireland. The celebrations in Dublin were understated and mostly for the political elite, but the pivotal moment, ninety years ago, is too important to let pass.

The idea of forming a government apart from the British Parliament was promoted for 15 years by Arthur Griffith, the founder of Sinn Féin. According to Michael Laffan of the Irish Times, many Irish voters at the time saw their representatives at British Parliament as lobbyists who could occasionally bring home pork projects (to put it in American terms). Why give up those lobbyists for the sake of an improbable ideal?

The equation changed when the three years after the Easter Rising added new factors. (more…)

2 February 2009

Joyce’s Birthday today!

James Joyce was born in Dublin on this day in 1882. In honour of one of Ireland’s greatest writers, I set out to find his birthplace. (more…)

30 January 2009

Donegal: first us, now the Rally

Last weekend,Donegal in Ireland we toured the Donegal region of Ireland, the northwest corner of Ireland. (Highlighted in blue here; thanks to the creators on the Wikimedia Commons.)

It was quiet in Donegal; some B&Bs and a few tourist sites were closed until late spring. That befits the weather of Donegal, which is hardly welcoming for snowbirds. We had an outstanding weekend, in part due to the quiet season.

This weekend will not be quiet for that region, as the World Rally Championship kicks off today on some of the very same roads that Anita drove one week ago. (more…)

21 January 2009

Friday’s Inauguration

Free Sticker!
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20 January 2009

Irish Independence: “One Big Union”

Today marks 100 years since the organisation of a labour union that played a crucial role in Irish independence. On 20 January 1909, union cards were issued to the first members of the Irish Transport Worker’s Union. Those members’ commitment would help bring Ireland to the Easter Rising of 1916. In a real way, they made possible tomorrow’s celebrations of the 90th anniversary of the First Dáil Éireann. (more…)

12 January 2009

Hating and Haters: A Conversation

As the steward of this blog, I unilaterally decided to draw attention to an ongoing discussion about international enmity that’s occupied the comments for a few old posts. Most of the discussion occurs in response to two posts: Do You Hate the British Too? and Now I do hate the British.

The word “hate” was excessive in both titles, but it did generate some worthwhile discussion (and a whole lot of traffic from the Google search engines). I ask that those who want to continue the discussion make comments on this post from now on. Feel free to link to old comments, or quote them, if you want to make specific references to the comments to date.

I’ll contribute by writing the following in this post, rather than in a comment on an old post. (more…)

10 January 2009

Caption This! Round 4

Filed under: award — Tags: , , , , , , — Will @ 16:31

Caption Image Four is a departure from ancient Rome. It is also a tribute to our fellow residents of the British Isles.
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8 January 2009

Culture Shock, Frozen Windshield edition

Filed under: culture,dublin,ireland,mental state — Tags: , , , , , , , — Anita @ 22:27

So get this:

Dubliners use water to remove frost from the windshields of their cars.

WATER!

A fellow employee was making casual conversation when she mentioned that she took water to her car this morning to clean off her windscreen. I stopped to confirm what I’d just heard.

“Sure, that’s right,” she said, and continued with her story.

I reeled. My world shook to its foundations. Water to remove ice? (more…)

4 January 2009

Vatican City on October 28

Filed under: travel — Tags: , , , , , , , — Will @ 21:21

Thanks for hanging in there during the holidays! First, a reminder: the Caption Contest Round 3 will close January 7th, so add your caption now.

We have new photos from Rome to start the new year. On Tuesday, October 28th, we spent most of our time in Vatican City. There are two photosets, both reasonably sized (by Bugle standards).

And we have a preview, too:
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