Some things I encountered in Dublin apart from dancing by myself in bathrooms and jumping in parks included many bridges, a famous university known as Trinity College, which educated the likes of Oscar Wilde and the equally talented Damian Leith, an awesome bagel shop and avoiding 'knackers' and people wearing too much Adidas.
I stayed in a filthy hostel on an awesome street.
I spent hours in parks.
I looked in people's windows. Saw couches, fridges, naked people.
I pretended to be a student. This is where I played Quidditch.
I went to a castle. I liked the castle's sky.
I didn't go swimming.
The real highlight, however, was the Dublin Zoo, where I befriended a baby chimpanzee. If anyone or thing can pull off yellow eyeshadow it's this little critter. It likes branches and swinging and hanging out with other chimps, especially fat ones. I gathered this from observation. Chimps can't talk.
I would put up more photos but a giraffe ate my camera. Well, the batteries.
3 comments:
By the way, Tugs, you didn't include a label with this blog entry. I think it is a good idea. It is a good way for you world travellers and your many followers to keep track of things, as in "where the *%@& are you now??
I agree Murray,
we cant play where's Wally (or Tegan) without knowing the location. I suggest Tegan if this a game you are willing to play invest in scarf and beanie. and place on inanimate object if nobody can hold camera for you.
Missing ya heaps Little one
Ness
Wow Tugs, parks, colleges , castles and chimps sounds like my kind of place.
But what about the Irish? men that is!!!
I don't have a problem with knowing where you are, I know exactly where you are and what you look like.
So what's next, more parks, castles and colleges?
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