Before I continue with my stories, yet another showing to my readers of a bit of my city -- I offer this video clip.
Much of this video before 7 am on an Easter Sunday morning, so Dublin will look very quiet to you.
The video starts with street scenes from around Dublin followed by landmarks such as Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Stephen's Green, The Natural History Museum, Merrion Square.
There are a few photos from the Barenaked Ladies concert at the Olympia theater. Then the rest of the footage is from Howth (pronounced Hoath - rhymes with both).
Music: Eoin Coughlan - Ancient Breathing
Flogging Molly - May the Living (Be Dead in our Wake)
BNL - Wind It Up (Live in Dublin)
Nomos - I'm Going to Set You Free
Enjoy.
See you soon.... more stories and memories yet to come.
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Thursday, 20 March 2008
Dublin. My Fair City
And so after a long break from posting I move on.
I have a lot of stories to tell yet, so many that this blog will never end so please stay with me and share in my memories. You might laugh with me, be shocked by things I have yet to tell you about, you may even be very surprised by some of my memories, particularly if you happen to know me personally.
So far I think I have painted in part a city of want... a city of hard times. And indeed it was exactly like that for many of us just as I tell it.
But for those who have never actually seen or been in my city I want to show that it's a beautiful city. (But then I'm biased.) It's a vibrant city that never (or seldom ever) sleeps. A city where the ancient past and the modern can be seen and experienced side by side -- a city of beauty and one steeped in history.
Dublin has moved on quite a bit since the time Im writing this blog about. And to give you some idea of what she looks and sounds like I've embedded a video clip below. The musicical backing is by Dublin band U2.
Now you can get a taste of Dublin city as she is today! This video clip shows a range of the sights to be enjoyed in and around the city of Dublin. If you're looking for the ancient and modern, a lively city with a vibrant nightlife, a glimpse of an ancient civilisation, a cultural feast, a musical odyssey, stunning scenery, and a spectacular coastline - Dublin has all of this... and more!
Take a look for yourself!
Enjoy.
I'll be back soon with more stories, and maybe I'll show you yet more of my city as I have above.
Thank you for your loyalty.... and for your interest in the stories of a young Dublin gurrier.
I have a lot of stories to tell yet, so many that this blog will never end so please stay with me and share in my memories. You might laugh with me, be shocked by things I have yet to tell you about, you may even be very surprised by some of my memories, particularly if you happen to know me personally.
So far I think I have painted in part a city of want... a city of hard times. And indeed it was exactly like that for many of us just as I tell it.
But for those who have never actually seen or been in my city I want to show that it's a beautiful city. (But then I'm biased.) It's a vibrant city that never (or seldom ever) sleeps. A city where the ancient past and the modern can be seen and experienced side by side -- a city of beauty and one steeped in history.
Dublin has moved on quite a bit since the time Im writing this blog about. And to give you some idea of what she looks and sounds like I've embedded a video clip below. The musicical backing is by Dublin band U2.
Now you can get a taste of Dublin city as she is today! This video clip shows a range of the sights to be enjoyed in and around the city of Dublin. If you're looking for the ancient and modern, a lively city with a vibrant nightlife, a glimpse of an ancient civilisation, a cultural feast, a musical odyssey, stunning scenery, and a spectacular coastline - Dublin has all of this... and more!
Take a look for yourself!
Enjoy.
I'll be back soon with more stories, and maybe I'll show you yet more of my city as I have above.
Thank you for your loyalty.... and for your interest in the stories of a young Dublin gurrier.
Friday, 9 November 2007
A final farewell Jem.
It's one week now since Jimmy, my brother-in-law left us to go to a far better place.
He is now resting near my father, mother and other family members in St Fintan's in Sutton. If you walked a bit down the slope at St Fintan's, and looked to your centre left, and if the light was just right you would be treated to the lovely serene view that you see here to the right. My father used to say that it was "The healthiest graveyard in Ireland!" because of the clean and fresh sea air.
Jimmy appreciated that kind of humour too.
I mentioned below that Jimmy loved the tenor voices of Mario Lanza and Luciano Pavarotti. So I will now bid a final adieu to you Jem.... no one that ever knew you will forget you..... walk with God my friend.
He is now resting near my father, mother and other family members in St Fintan's in Sutton. If you walked a bit down the slope at St Fintan's, and looked to your centre left, and if the light was just right you would be treated to the lovely serene view that you see here to the right. My father used to say that it was "The healthiest graveyard in Ireland!" because of the clean and fresh sea air.
Jimmy appreciated that kind of humour too.
I mentioned below that Jimmy loved the tenor voices of Mario Lanza and Luciano Pavarotti. So I will now bid a final adieu to you Jem.... no one that ever knew you will forget you..... walk with God my friend.
Sunday, 4 November 2007
To Jimmy
This is a photo of Jimmy McLoughlin singing in a bar in Spain. A happy day for him and for all who were with him.
But on Tuesday 30th of October 2007 Jimmy left us.
Many from the Summerhill area drop in to read this blog, many who will know Jimmy. Bide a moment and remember him.
And to help you remember him, he lived at one time in 42K, right next door to Terry Kelly's pub which later became Hourican's. It stood at the corner of Lower Rutland Street and Summerhill. And Jimmy went to Rutland St school.
Jimmy, (or Jem as we used to call each other -- both of our real names being James) was a husband to Joan, a dad, a grandad, a brother, a brother-in-law...... a man of a big, loving family.... and a son still grieving at the passing of his dear mother May and of his father John.
He was a friend with an ever cheery word.. and I will miss that as well as the good natured slagging we sometimes shared when he regularly dropped by my home.
He shall be missed.
But a few words of a poem often help us ponder.... and to realise that...
There is no death!
The stars go down
To rise upon another shore,
And bright in heaven's jeweled crown
They shine for evermore.
Jimmy loved music and song. He enjoyed the singing of Dean Martin and the tenor voices of Mario Lanza and Luciano Pavarotti, a love of tenor voices I believe he inherited from his father who had a lovely tenor voice himself.
So I will leave you now Jimmy.... I will leave as Pavarotti the tenor maestro performs in a way that you loved.
Farewell Jem.... this is for you.....
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
A little Irish culture
It's now one week since I heard of the passing to her eternal reward of our friend from the GB, Sarah.
Sarah loved and was proud of her Irish roots.
So before I return to write again about the dear old mean streets of Dublin, and about my early life's experiences in those streets. I want to say a final farewell... adieu.. slán to Sarah (or Sally as she's known to her family)
This is not a mark of mourning at her passing, but a celebration of her life.
A piece of ceol agus rince.... always part of a true Irish way of bidding a final fond goodbye.
I think she would like this, it's the original Riverdance as it was seen for the first time here in Dublin.
For you Sarah.
Sarah loved and was proud of her Irish roots.
So before I return to write again about the dear old mean streets of Dublin, and about my early life's experiences in those streets. I want to say a final farewell... adieu.. slán to Sarah (or Sally as she's known to her family)
This is not a mark of mourning at her passing, but a celebration of her life.
A piece of ceol agus rince.... always part of a true Irish way of bidding a final fond goodbye.
I think she would like this, it's the original Riverdance as it was seen for the first time here in Dublin.
For you Sarah.
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