Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

May 6th, 2009 by meemmi10

Had my last French class here at Trinity yesterday and this morning I am off on my last European adventure outside of Ireland: Venice and Croatia! The last four days were filled with gelato, espresso, and pizza. Yes, even in Croatia. We visited a small port town- Rovinj- in Croatia on the Istrian peninsula and took in some wonderful sights and ferried over to one of the islands. It was an amazing few days there. We then ferried back to Venice and visited the Peggy Guggenheim museum and the Gallerie dell’Accademia Venezia. I think Venice is probably one of my favorite cities in Italy. It was truly charming and each view from one of its little bridges over the Grande Canal was quite picturesque.

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Sunday, April 26th, 2009

May 6th, 2009 by meemmi10

dsc02596Great afternoon and evening today! Four of us girls headed out to Sandycove, where Silvia lives, to take a stroll and visit the Joyce Tower before dinner with Silvia. A small little tower, but with a great view. We saw pictures of James Joyce and his family and read a little bit about his few days stay there with former friend Oliver St. John Gogarty; it was a bit of a small space so I can see why Joyce left after 4 or 5 days. After our visit we walked down to Silvia’s and played some ping-pong before it rained. No worries though, it was a great time and Silvia really treated us to a gorgeous dinner. It was nice to catch up with Silvia and the rest of our gang. It seemed a very different gathering now as well because we spoke of the things we love here in Dublin and how accustomed we have gotten to Trinity and life here. Already, some of us are starting to miss Ireland. dsc02598

Monday, April 20th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

The last week of classes for me, meaning get ready for finals, but not until we have Trinity Ball! The much talked about largest, private party in Europe. It was intense getting tickets! Most Holy Crossers know what it is like to sign into STAR when it is time to choose classes for the upcoming semester, well, getting tickets for Trinity Ball via a system online is quite similar, except, you have a few thousand more people trying to get access, therefore, the system crashes and reboots and you hope that you get a ticket. All success for me though. Several of us are starting to get pumped for this event of the season and have been shopping for shoes, accessories, and listening to our Irish friends about what to expect- its sounds great! Will definitely fill you in on all of those details.

 

Looking forward to this weekend as well as we are meeting up with Silvia for a dinner at her house and will be getting a tour of the James Joyce tower. Fill you in on that as well.

 

Cheers,

Megan

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

Back to writing a few more papers and catching up with friends, I didn’t realize though that I did feel a bit homesick after my parents left, I was caught by surprise and also thinking of how great and how quickly this year has gone.

Monday, April 13th to Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

Back in Dublin, I took my parents to some of my favorite spots in the city and showed them Dublin Castle, City Hall, and one of my favorite spots for tea, Queen of Tarts. We also visited the Jameson Distillery, where we took a tour, it was great though too because I showed my parents where I was sitting on St. Patrick’s Day when Jameson was hosting the radio shows for live broadcasts. A few more nice dinners in Dublin, a visit to the Temple Bar, and before I knew it, it was time to say ‘see ya later.’ Mom and Dad left, but I cannot believe how much time has passed, how quickly this year has gone and it really started to settle in that my time in Ireland at Trinity is coming quickly to an end and how much I will miss it.

 

Thursday, April 9th to Sunday, April 12th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

 

Class in the morning (my only class this Easter week) followed by a trip to the airport to visit family friends in Salzburg, Austria for Easter! It was beautiful the whole time we were there, really sunny. Supposedly the sunniest its been for Easter there in about 10 years according to our friends. Salzburg was beautiful with the green valleys and mountains, obviously the ideal place to film The Sound of Music, yes we later saw the house where a portion of the movie was filmed. Our days were filled with salty breakfasts (Salzburg- salt), strolling in the Old Town where we saw Mozart’s House, the market in each “Platz” or square, and shops with traditional Austrian costumes. It was great to see so many people in the town wearing the traditional clothing and it was very popular on Easter. We were so fortunate to be in Salzburg when we were because it was the time of one of the music festivals with the Berlin Orchestra. Probably one of my favorite experiences was seeing the Berlin orchestra rehearsal where they rehearsed pieces by Austrian composers followed by a full 20 minute piece by the Berlin Orchestral School. Beautiful and graceful music. We also visited the castle in Salzburg, one of the best preserved because it was never successfully attacked and had lunch at a restaurant on a mountain that overlooked the whole city and the rest of the surroundings. It was quite relaxing. On Easter, we went to a traditional mass, it was very interesting to listen to mass in German. Then it was time for us to take our train to Munich, where we would be flying back to Dublin.  dsc02495   dsc02539

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

Back in Dublin, we strolled around and visited the Guinness Brewery, something I was saving to do with my Dad. Its quite an impressive view at the top where you have your pint of Guinness.

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

I couldn’t wait to see the Aran Islands and they were truly impressive. We took a little van tour because between our bumpy ferry ride and reaching Kilronan the weather became windy and wet. Our guide, Tomás O’Toole had lived on Inis Mor his whole life, which was great because he pointed out houses where he used to live, have school, have dances in, it really made the experience that much more enjoyable. The sight to see here really is Dún Aengus. This ancient fort on the edge of the cliff is beautiful and scary at the same time. The waves of the Atlantic are crashing onto the rocks below and the wind when you peer over the cliff is so strong you feel like you’ve had a face lift. It was so interesting to see the layers of these concentric walls that were maybe built in the Iron Age. It is so great to see such a wonder that you really feel you are embracing a part of the Celtic history and a bit of the Irish mythology. (Aengus, is said to be the god of love, youth, and poetic inspiration). After our excursion, we hit up the American Bar on the island and took the ferry back to Galway.

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Monday, April 6th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

Our first adventure was to the West of Ireland. We visited Westport in Co. Mayo, the first place I ever visited in Ireland many years ago and climbed Croagh Patrick ( Cruach Phádraig in Irish). We then drove to Galway, stayed in a great B&B looking over at the bay.

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Sunday, April 5th, 2009

April 26th, 2009 by meemmi10

Mom and Dad arrive! Hadn’t seen them since October so it was a great visit in which we jammed packed some trips.