Each time I have a dinner disaster I am reminded why we eat out so much!
Last night Ciaran texted to say he was at the club playing squash. I asked him was he going to eat there or at home. He said he would eat at home so I set about making dinner.
I had a box meal to make Nasi Goreng all that had to be added was vegetables and chicken. When I opened the wrapping for the chicken I thought there was a bit of a funky smell but I cooked it anyway.
When Ciaran came home I served up the rice meal but at the first bite I thought the chicken tasted a bit odd. We didn't risk it - I threw the dinner out and we ate pistachio nuts instead.
Best not to risk bad chicken but also best that I don't do any more cooking for awhile too!!
I'm off work today as I am working Saturday instead. I got up early and paid bills, did chores and can go for a walk with the dog as soon as the dishwasher repair man leaves.
Let Funday Friday begin!
This blog was originally started to track our progress as we regenerated a derelict Victorian house in Dublin. We turned an old crumbling ruin in to our dream house! If you wish to read through the trials and tribulations of the house build it is best to start at the oldest blog post and read in date order. The blog then evolved in to being all about my life in Dublin, Ireland and then life in Malaga, Spain with artist "PIGSY" and now back in Dublin I hope you enjoy reading it!
Friday, 15 August 2014
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
RIP Robin Williams
One of my all time favourite films is "Good Will Hunting". I watch it regularly and although I gave most of my DVDs to the library as donations this is one DVD that I will never get rid of.
It was with great sadness that I heard of the death of Robin Williams when I woke and checked facebook this morning.
I will watch Good Will Hunting over the weekend in his memory,
Monday, 11 August 2014
Stepping in to Starbucks - Dog in the city!
I haven't been to Starbucks in ages since I moved job and also since I got my Nespresso Coffee maker.
This morning I took a jaunt in to the city with Ciaran. He had to view a building and while he did that I went to Starbucks for a cappuccino.
Bones was so funny. At first he was happy to sit outside but then he got a glimpse of me through the window and decided he wanted to come in and sit with me. He would take a few steps then sit down. I would put him back out and as soon as I sat back down he would start walking in again. Eventually I just had to leave him and he stayed put half in the front door!
He is thinking that this spot suits him fine!
He got lots of attention with lots of customers petting him as they went in and out. So cute!
Sunday, 10 August 2014
So Bones has a new ride - check his dog trailer out!
We were given this awesome bike trailer by friends whose dog had outgrown it. All we need for the trailer is a hitch to attach it to my bike, which I have ordered on the Internet. In the meanwhile I attached the trailer with cable ties to my bike.
We cycled down Waterloo Lane and on to Baggot street. We even passed the Israel embassy (or possibly the ambassador's residence) where we saw a large protest against the attacks on Palestine and calling for the expulsion of the Israel Ambassador out of Ireland.
We also cycled past this great building in Ballsbridge. It currently is an Audi Service Centre but in the past housed Texaco Oil. It is very retro looking and very cool!
We ended our cycle in the Schoolhouse where we got stuck while we waited for the rain to stop.
Lock 6 Coffee (near the Barge Pub)
Saturday started as such a nice sunny bright day. We walked to Lock 6 near the canal for our morning coffee. It's only about 10 minutes away from our house and for someone reason we had never thought to go here even though it is so close - I guess we always stopped at Nick's coffee and got no further!
When we ordered our coffee the barista very kindly offered double shots which I was very glad of as it was my first coffee of the day.
Bones enjoyed exploring the new area. The yard area outside is nicely landscaped but it seemed that there are no seats inside. Lucky for us the sun was shining so we were glad to be outside - but honestly how often is it raining in Ireland?!
Ciaran got a pulled pork sandwich. I ate his lemon cous cous which was very nice.
Look at that lovely sun in the sky (it din't last long - there was a rain weather warning by lunchtime from Met Eireann!)
This plaque was on the wall of Lock 6. It relates to Thomas Grubb who it seems was the founder of Grubb Telescope Company.
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Wow Wednesday
Good morning to you!
For breakfast I had a creamy cup of coffee in my favourite "Billy" mug. I also had strawberries and cream - delicious!
It's a beautiful day here in Ireland as it rained all night and it is bright and clear now.
What I am watching....
Hoop Dreams Documentary on Netflix - filmed in 1994 it is quite bleak in parts - life can be tough in USA
What I am reading.....
"She's come undone" by Wally Lamb
I'm also dipping in and out of craft books for my Thursday morning crafting circle
What I am wearing....
Banana Republic in a aquamarine colour with a white print along with Banana Republic cut off trousers. On my feet I am wearing my Bob's by Skechers. Bobs (like Toms) donate a pair of shoes for every pair bought - love that concept!
Monday, 4 August 2014
Glendalough in Wicklow
We had planned on visiting Glendalough in Wicklow for a walk on Saturday but it was bucketing down rain so we left it until today which was beautifully fine.
The round tower (the monks bell tower is quite stunning) and Ciaran pointed out how amazing the church is with its stone roof.
I popped in for a quick visit to the cute little Information Centre.
Which housed these creepy stuffed animals!!!
I don't know if it was warm enough to go paddling in the water - but these kids obviously thought it was!!
The little cottage below is a craft shop and the larger building is the Glendalough Hotel. It really is a very scenic area and we had such a good day!
We had such a lovely walk around the lake area it was the perfect end to a great Bank Holiday.
When the weather is good Ireland is the best little country in the world!!
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