Dublin

The trip here was a sort of bad day. one, for about a month, no more planes, we will be using just boats and trains to get around for a bit. Also, you should have seen the massive crowd just waiting for the baggage claim to start. There was massive delays, but, coming from the crowds of people there, the workers were likely swamped by planes.

The next day, we went on yet another free walking tour. We got to see the basic run down of things to see in Dublin. We also got to see how awful those seagull #!%$^’s. While the group was crossing a bridge, a flock of seagulls started to fly by. They started pooping like crazy, and one managed to poop on Charlie’s jacket arm. At least it wasn’t the face. That would have been awful.

One of the places we visited.

This was all before lunch, so it was fun walking around and seeing the abandoned hostel where Mom and Dad met for the first time. It was also fun going to the place where they ate that day.

The next day we visited the Dublinia Museum and the cathedral. The Museum and the cathedral were connected, so Mom, Dad, and James saw the cathedral. The Museum is mostly about the history of the Dublin area during the viking through middle ages mostly. No pictures of that, sorry. In the afternoon we checked out a children friendly museum nearby. I took a few pictures of interesting things in it.

Found in the children’s museum.

The third day was a train to Galway, in which we did nothing but traveling to Galway. That’s the next post.

4 Replies to “Dublin”

  1. I love the pictures and your remarks. please keep them coming.
    Charlie must have been upset. Sorry, Charlie.
    Love Oma.

  2. Well the plane travel is equally challenging here in the US. Lots of delays and cancellations.
    As for the seagulls they took over the bleachers in the cubs fame the other night. Lol. Everyone had to move.
    Cool to see where your Mim and Dad met j agree
    Keep it coming Henry

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