Having recently watched "Love and Mercy" the film of the life of Brian Wilson, I borrowed Pet Sounds from the Library. It's an awesome album that certainly transports you away from Ireland takes you to possibly California or some other location.
I'm also reading "Practice to deceive" by Ann Rule who sadly passed away recently. I enjoy reading her true crime stories and it is remarkable to think that while she was writing and researching these books she was actually a good friend of Ted Bundy and yet she never realized he was a mass murderer!!
It's a Bank Holiday here in Ireland. Yesterday I suggested to Ciaran we go off hill walking or some other activity. It was a lovely day today so we set off about midday to Tibradden in the Dublin Mountains.
We really enjoyed the walk - look at how amazing the scenery is. From the top there was such a fantastic view of Dublin City.
At the top we had cheese & ham sandwiches then made our way back down. We had a great day out - It really is the simple things that can give such pleasure!
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!
Saturday, 1 August 2015
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
Supervalu Food Academy featuring Koo Kee Cookie Mix
In my local Supervalu there is special section called the Food Academy. It has ranges of specialist foods from local suppliers.
There is pate, rashers, desserts, sauces and lots more for sale as part of this innovation.
I've bought this flavoured butter before. Irish butter is the best and these are the perfect size for slicing up and using on your steak.
These Rocky Road biscuits look so good.
The owner of Koo Kee cookie mix was selling her product (and giving samples) so after chatting with her for a little while I decided to buy the Oatmeal & Chocolate mix.
Here's the cookies that I made from the mix. They are gluten free and were rather tasty!
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Castlemartyr Resort
Two weeks ago we spent a little time in County Cork in Castlemartyr Resort. It's a pet friendly hotel so we were able to bring Bones the dog which was beyond convenient as our dog minder was unable to mind him. It made such a change to pack up the car in a relaxed manner and drive for 3 hours rather than rush to the airport at an ungodly hour to travel for a good few hours to get to a foreign destination. A "Staycation" has a lot of positives, that's for sure.
On our first night we had a very pleasant meal in the Bell Tower Restaurant in the hotel.
After dinner we took a walk around the grounds and got to say hello to the friendly horses in the paddock!
On other nights we ate in Sage and The FarmGate in Middleton (both meals were fabulous) and also Pat Shorts Pub in Castlemartyr. I'll put photos up on my blog of those venues in a few days.
Rockets by Eddie Rockets (on Baggot Street)
Passing by Eddie Rockets on Baggot Street the other day I saw that this diner had been given an overhaul. Gone was the traditional red 1950's diner look and in it's place was a stripped down hipster looking hamburger joint.
My sister is home from Oman for a short holiday (after returning from a week in Kuala Lumpur with her twin sister to celebrate their birthday) so when she called over to my house on Friday with Katie I suggested we go see what this new place was like.
We walked to the restaurant and when we got their we saw that the menu has been stripped back and you order at the counter and then your name is called when your order is ready. Sauces are all available as serve yourself at the end of the counter and drinks are free refills (love this!).
Burgers come with two patties as standard while the small burger has just one patty. Chips or a small salad (which is teeny weeny) and a soda can be added to a burger for an extra €4 - but I ordered sweet potato fries with my burger.
We really liked the food! We thought the burgers tasted way better than the regular Eddie Rockets burger and we thought the bun was also much improved (I reckon this burger could give Bunsen Burger a run for its money). I rate burger buns on their "Bun-ability", top marks go to buns that don't break up as you eat the burger - this bun scored well!! We felt that Rockets had the feel of a Roadside Burger Joint and that the burgers were similar to what you might get in somewhere like 5 Guys or Shake Shack.
Have you visited Rockets? What did you think of it?
My sister is home from Oman for a short holiday (after returning from a week in Kuala Lumpur with her twin sister to celebrate their birthday) so when she called over to my house on Friday with Katie I suggested we go see what this new place was like.
We walked to the restaurant and when we got their we saw that the menu has been stripped back and you order at the counter and then your name is called when your order is ready. Sauces are all available as serve yourself at the end of the counter and drinks are free refills (love this!).
Burgers come with two patties as standard while the small burger has just one patty. Chips or a small salad (which is teeny weeny) and a soda can be added to a burger for an extra €4 - but I ordered sweet potato fries with my burger.
We really liked the food! We thought the burgers tasted way better than the regular Eddie Rockets burger and we thought the bun was also much improved (I reckon this burger could give Bunsen Burger a run for its money). I rate burger buns on their "Bun-ability", top marks go to buns that don't break up as you eat the burger - this bun scored well!! We felt that Rockets had the feel of a Roadside Burger Joint and that the burgers were similar to what you might get in somewhere like 5 Guys or Shake Shack.
Have you visited Rockets? What did you think of it?
Friday, 3 July 2015
Stephen Pearce Pottery in Shanagarry
While on a short break away in Cork, we visited Stephen Pearce's pottery studio. I've always loved this pottery - the two contrasts of the rough and smooth ceramic has always fascinated me.
The setting of the studio was so pretty. There was even a little cafe and you could sit out in the sunny garden.
Bones sat and waited outside for us. He was very patient and was even offered a bowl of water by the lady who worked in the store.
Thursday, 2 July 2015
Broken Kindle Screen - you can't beat a regular book!!!
We are currently on a short break in County Cork (staying in Castlemartyr). I planned on doing a lot of reading so packed a stack of books and also downloaded the new Holly Madison book about life in the Playboy Mansion on to my kindle (I loved the Girls Next Door series).
Halfway through reading Through the Rabbit Hole (which I was really enjoying) the kindle screen broke!!! A quick google revealed that is a fairly common occurrence and there is no quick fix. Grrr!
Luckily I had plenty of other reading material with me including "The Honk and Holler Opening Soon" which had been recommended to me by my aunt and I had only recently acquired through bookmooch. Bookmooch is a fairly nifty way of sourcing hard to get or out of print books - let me know if you give it a go and have any success.
Halfway through reading Through the Rabbit Hole (which I was really enjoying) the kindle screen broke!!! A quick google revealed that is a fairly common occurrence and there is no quick fix. Grrr!
Luckily I had plenty of other reading material with me including "The Honk and Holler Opening Soon" which had been recommended to me by my aunt and I had only recently acquired through bookmooch. Bookmooch is a fairly nifty way of sourcing hard to get or out of print books - let me know if you give it a go and have any success.
You'll be glad to hear that I was also able to finish reading Holly's book on my laptop......it's a fantastic book - well done to her!
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Flea Market - Newmarket
I heard the Dublin Flea Market was on this Sunday so we called to it on the way to Ciaran's parents.
My first purchase was this great polaroid camera. The girl who sold it to us said it worked but did say that the film was expensive (which it was!!)
Ciaran has a real thing for lamps and when he saw this creation being sold by Kirk Modern (check out their website they have loads of really nice stuff) he couldn't resist buying it. It's a funky looking thing - I like it!
We positioned it in our hallway as you enter the house on our sideboard.
My sisters and I always received a Mandy Annual at Christmas so I couldn't resist taking a photo of this 1978 book and then texting the picture to them. I think we all read this annual!
On the way to the other side of the city, I stopped at a camera shop and bought a film for my new camera. At 35 euro for 8 photos the polaroid camera film cartridges are not cheap. However, I decided to take one photo of Ciaran and his parents. I really enjoyed the experience of taking the picture - the big clunky button on the side made you feel like you were really taking a photo. Far more enjoyable and satisfying than using my phone!
My first purchase was this great polaroid camera. The girl who sold it to us said it worked but did say that the film was expensive (which it was!!)
There was lots of stalls outside and more inside. Inside was where we came upon Kirk Modern and all their great mid century modern lovelies. We were looking for a desk for our studio and were delighted to find the below desk. It's from 1959 and looks like it has seen a lot of interesting times. It's got great character and goes perfectly with my sewing table.
Ciaran has a real thing for lamps and when he saw this creation being sold by Kirk Modern (check out their website they have loads of really nice stuff) he couldn't resist buying it. It's a funky looking thing - I like it!
We positioned it in our hallway as you enter the house on our sideboard.
My sisters and I always received a Mandy Annual at Christmas so I couldn't resist taking a photo of this 1978 book and then texting the picture to them. I think we all read this annual!
On the way to the other side of the city, I stopped at a camera shop and bought a film for my new camera. At 35 euro for 8 photos the polaroid camera film cartridges are not cheap. However, I decided to take one photo of Ciaran and his parents. I really enjoyed the experience of taking the picture - the big clunky button on the side made you feel like you were really taking a photo. Far more enjoyable and satisfying than using my phone!
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