Here is the second and final roll of film from Ireland.
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1.20.2014
1.17.2014
Ireland Film Roll 1
Like on our trip to Thailand I wanted to take a film camera. This time I decided to take the Agfa Isolette i that my dad picked up at a garage sale for me. It was really fun to shoot with!
1.16.2014
1.15.2014
Ireland Day 6 - The Stag's Head and Ha'penny Bridge
Our day ended with a pint at The Stag's Head, another spot that Michael picked. It's a really cool bar that hasn't been redecorated since the Vistorian Era. And obviously has a huge stag's head on the wall.
We ended with a walk to Ha'penny Bridge around sunset and a dinner of sushi.
The next morning we woke up to a rainy day and headed to the airport to catch our flight home.
We ended with a walk to Ha'penny Bridge around sunset and a dinner of sushi.
The next morning we woke up to a rainy day and headed to the airport to catch our flight home.
1.14.2014
Ireland Day 6 - Georgian House Museum and Saint Stephen's Green
After the college we walked over to a house museum I had read about in our guide book. It was a restored house from the Georgian era. They didn't allow any pictures on the inside. I really enjoyed the tour though.
We followed this up with a walk over to Saint Stephen's Green Park to enjoy the lovely day and relax for a bit. We had done a lot of walking.
We followed this up with a walk over to Saint Stephen's Green Park to enjoy the lovely day and relax for a bit. We had done a lot of walking.
1.13.2014
Ireland Day 6 - Trinity College and the Book of Kells
After our drive from Galway back to Dublin we squeezed in some more sightseeing. Our first stop after the hotel was a yummy crepe restaurant. Then we were off to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells.
Of course no photos were allowed of the actual book. But after you go through the exhibit, which was really worth the visit, they let you out into the Long Room. Which was also amazing.
Of course no photos were allowed of the actual book. But after you go through the exhibit, which was really worth the visit, they let you out into the Long Room. Which was also amazing.
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