I've been in Ireland for two weeks now, not including a three day trip to England. When I'm not out meeting in-laws and friends of Keith's I've been spending most of my time in Glengara. Glengara is the name of my sister-in-law and her partner's house, located in the Dun Laoghaire (pronounced Dun Leary-- bet you wouldn't have guessed that!) section of Dublin. It's an old house with a warm kitchen and a drafty... everywhere else. In fact, as I write this Keith and Frank are frantically andsecretively caulking the windows before Catriona gets home. I'm not sure why they are afraid of her finding out, but I guess every family has its quirks. Anyway, it is a lovely and comfortable house in a good location for visiting the city and getting out to some nice walks in the countryside.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
December in Dublin
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what does the name mean?
ReplyDeleteErin Go Bragh is a Gaelic saying that means "Ireland forever." My blog title is a clever pun.
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