Archive for 'Living In Ireland'
PC World Liffey Valley
Why do I do it to myself? I was driving back from Maynooth and I needed something for the computer and thought I would make my life easy by stopping at PC World in Liffey Valley. Make my life easier - not what happened.
I have known for some time that the service in this shop […]
Posted: May 28th, 2008 under Living In Ireland.
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GoodBye Stephens Green
St Stephens Green in the centre of Dublin is one of my quiet havens of peace in a city that sometimes seems like it will explode in a chaotic frenzy. At times the city just gets so busy it is good to step away from the noise, the traffic, and the crowded pavements.
I have […]
Posted: May 6th, 2008 under Living In Ireland.
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Recycling In Ireland
Foreigners coming to live in Ireland are surprised at the lack of recycling in Ireland. Following on my my post last week about “Why do they drop rubbish in the Streets?” - I didn’t know the answer to that one.
So imagine trying to jump from there to recycling and encouraging everyone to do so. […]
Posted: May 2nd, 2008 under Life in Ireland, Living In Ireland.
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Work in Ireland
Are you planning to come to work in Ireland?
If so there are still plenty of opportunities for those looking to work here. However there are a few things to bear in mind first. If you don’t have a job orginised before you get here it is a very good idea to have somewhere […]
Posted: March 16th, 2008 under Live in Ireland, Living In Ireland, Moving to Ireland, Work in Ireland.
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Starbucks Dublin Ireland - Great at last…
Great at last Starbucks in Dublin. I am one of the many in the world who like Starbucks coffee, but one of the few in the Irish blog sphere.
Feck them. They just have no idea what a decent coffee tastes like and one of their many problems is that they would rather go […]
Posted: January 12th, 2008 under Living In Ireland.
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O’Connell Street Dublin
O’Connell Street Dublin Christmas day 2007.
Located in the heart of Dublin city, O’Connell Street forms part of a grand thoroughfare created in the 18th century that runs through the centre of the capital, comprising Carlisle Bridge (now O’Connell Bridge), Westmoreland Street, College Green and Dame Street, terminating at City Hall and Dublin Castle. Situated […]
Posted: December 25th, 2007 under Living In Ireland.
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Central Bank Dame Street Dublin
The Central Bank in Dublin is a real ugly building. It dominates Dame Street, but it is good for a couple of things. One it is an easy place to meet at, for some who don’t know Dublin this is one place that is easy to find, see, and get back to. […]
Posted: December 20th, 2007 under Living In Ireland.
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