Dublin (Through Streets of Narrow Stone) in Pictures
O'Connell Street architecture:
Looking along The Liffey, the river which divides Dublin into north and south:
Graffiti wisdom in Temple Bar
Grafton Street, Dublin's premiere pedestrian shopping street
Busker in Temple Bar:
Demonstration in front of the General Post Office:
Inside the Trinity College grounds
The cloudy sky surrounding this Dublin bus sign gives you an idea of what the weather can be like:
Trinity College:
The Spire, O'Connell Street
GPO, the headquarters of the uprising's leaders in 1916
GPO, the headquarters of the uprising's leaders in 1916
A sunny day, Stephen's Green park:
Pedestrian shopping street, Henry Street, after the stores have closed for the day:
Hanging out in Bray:
Merrion Square Georgian door:
I'm not sure whether this message on the front of a Dublin pub actually counts as positive or not:
Dáil Éireann, the Irish
House of Representatives:
Dame Street:
This gives you an idea of some of the different boys' names that are popular in Ireland:
Temple Bar building containing Comet Records:
Recession pricing on Dame Street:
By the sea in Sandymount:
Rent a bike bay, Kildare Street down the road Dáil Éireann, Irish parliament:
Powerscourt Estate Gardens
Every time I see this view of Powerscourt I can't help but imagine Mr. Darcy striding across the lawn:
Glendalough monastic settlement:
Hanging ou in the Japanese Garden, Powerscourt Estate grounds:
Celtic cross, Glendalough:
Scenic Glendalough:
Powerscourt grounds: