dimanche 24 mai 2015

stroll around Dublin....

 I walk through the streets of Dublin. I'm just, but the atmosphere is friendly and I breathe the taste of beer and a spring that struggle to survive a pale sun hiding.



Dublin is its people. A town smiling, able to make you fall in love with its graffiti and its history, urban style and old traditions. You have a strange feeling watching the people walking, there you bet a Guinness, they are not directed to work.


The back arches backward. Hands shaking at the two bars cold. I challenge you dizzy and I try to put my lips to the Blarney Stone to acquire eloquence.  Where is the stone? The Blarney Stone is a brewery, an opportunity to meet people and share life experiences with a mug of beer.
 


You have the feeling that in Dublin you should spend at least a year of your life to vent'enne, but now that you have already taken other roads but really a pity! And then you walk, look,you stay enchanted and meanwhile we ask: what kind of person I would be if I lived a sip of life here, among these streets in the midst of so much life?
What would tell of Dublin and its people?


On my moleskine just before leaving I noted this phrase from the book of Joyce struck me for its delicacy:"But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires."
To love Dublin must have the heart in color ...



Christ Church Cathedral (or, more formally, The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity)
from Wikipedia:

Christ Church Cathedral is located in the former heart of medieval Dublin, next to Wood Quay at the end of Lord Edward Street. However a major dual carriage-way building scheme around it separated it from the original medieval street pattern which once surrounded it, with its original architectural context (at the centre of a maze of small buildings and streets) lost due to road-building and the demolition of the older residential quarter at Wood Quay. As a result the cathedral now appears dominant in isolation behind new civil offices along the quays, out of its original medieval context.
Christ Church is the only one of the three cathedrals or acting cathedrals which can be seen clearly from the River Liffey


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