Ciaran is currently working towards an October date for his exhibition in the Kemp Gallery
He aims to have about 10 pieces on show.
Some of his work is staggeringly large so he will probably only exhibit one large piece due to the available space.
The exhibition will open in early October and will run for 6 weeks with his art work being available to buy online also.
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!
Sunday, 28 August 2016
Friday, 26 August 2016
Doing my civic duty!
Today was my day off (I'm working on Saturday this week) so I got up early and did a few chores, including buying a TV licence after receiving numerous reminder letters over the past while.
I had been thinking of going and getting my nails done but after getting a call from my sister I went and met her in Starbucks for lunch.
After lunch I decided to give blood instead of getting my nails done.
The best thing about giving blood is that you get to eat sugary treats after the donation!
They even have Tayto Crisps!
Then when I got home I did my own nails! Not too bad I think....
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Thursday Tray cake Meetup
Had a nice meetup with Cousin Kasey and Amy this evening. We met in Amy's where she treated us to a slice of lovely brownie mousse cake.
Then we took a little walk to the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre and had a browse in the household section of TK Maxx.
Then Amy and I walked Kasey to Pearce Street Station. And finally it was a cycle home for me!
Sunday, 21 August 2016
What a nice weekend....
Amy invited us over for brunch on Saturday morning which was just lovely!
It was fairly rainy so we drove to Amy's (even though it is only a little bit away from us) and stopped off to get coffee in Starbucks.
When we arrived Amy had a delicious full Irish fry ready for us which we all heartily ate.
We saw this great wedding car parked outside The Shelbourne Hotel - how awesome is it?!
Later in the evening, we went to Forest Avenue with friends. The food was sensational and we had a lovely evening. Unfortunately I didn't have my flash on so all my food photos came out really dark and are unusable for my blog.
Ciaran got up on 4am to watch the Conor McGregor fight. Unfortunately he couldn't get a live stream so he got back in to bed and went back asleep.
We then watched the fight at 11am and after happily seeing Conor win we went and got the makings of brekkie.
After that it was a fairly lazy Sunday here with both of us catching up a few small chores.
A nice low key weekend in all!
What I'm doing.....
What I'm reading....
"Spinster" by Katie Bolick - an excellent non-fiction read
What I'm watching......
"Love Child" an Australian series set in the 1960's
What I'm looking at.......
Lots of art in my living room
Friday, 19 August 2016
Quiz me!
I love quiz's!
In recent times, my family (different members each week) meet on Wednesday evening for the charity quiz in Wetherspoons which is in aid of Laura Lynn. It is run more like a USA style trivia event where you can have a large team who all pay €2 to enter.....generally Irish table quiz set a limit on team size of about 4 or 5 people.
Amy and I arrived first so we nabbed a good table and had something to eat.
Last Wednesday we had a large team made up of myself, my twin sister, my cousin, two aunts, two uncles and my father!
And guess what?! We came in second place!
Check out the big brains on this team!!
In recent times, my family (different members each week) meet on Wednesday evening for the charity quiz in Wetherspoons which is in aid of Laura Lynn. It is run more like a USA style trivia event where you can have a large team who all pay €2 to enter.....generally Irish table quiz set a limit on team size of about 4 or 5 people.
Amy and I arrived first so we nabbed a good table and had something to eat.
Last Wednesday we had a large team made up of myself, my twin sister, my cousin, two aunts, two uncles and my father!
And guess what?! We came in second place!
Check out the big brains on this team!!
Sunday, 14 August 2016
I wish I lived in the 1960's!
I adore mid century modern design and have tried to incorporate in to the design of my house which was created by my husband architect Ciaran McCoy.
We have little touches around the house including a mid century bar cart, 1960's sewing machine and a G Plan sideboard.
I think I am looking somewhat Mid Century Modern in this mustard dress posed beside my sister's bar (the red chair adds to effect).
One of the biggest design nods to Mid Century Modern is our conversation pit which is modelled on Sam Stephenson's amazing conversation pit in his Leeson Street house.
All of the above brings me to tell you about a brilliant resource that I use online. I am a member of a Mid Century Modern group on Facebook. It is run by DC Hillier who really knows his stuff!!
DC runs the excellent mcmdaily.com website. DC plans to take his website to the next level and wants to turn his website in to a full time venture with more media based content.
In order to get this venture up and running he is crowd funding for his website. By supporting him through donating to his crowd funding request you also have a chance to win a most amazing prize!!
Check this baby out....
It's a 1996 fully restored Clairtone Project G2 stereo which has a market value of $25,000!!
I'm heading on to the crowdfunding kickstarter page now to support MCM Daily - click here if you would like to also!
We have little touches around the house including a mid century bar cart, 1960's sewing machine and a G Plan sideboard.
One of the biggest design nods to Mid Century Modern is our conversation pit which is modelled on Sam Stephenson's amazing conversation pit in his Leeson Street house.
All of the above brings me to tell you about a brilliant resource that I use online. I am a member of a Mid Century Modern group on Facebook. It is run by DC Hillier who really knows his stuff!!
DC runs the excellent mcmdaily.com website. DC plans to take his website to the next level and wants to turn his website in to a full time venture with more media based content.
In order to get this venture up and running he is crowd funding for his website. By supporting him through donating to his crowd funding request you also have a chance to win a most amazing prize!!
Check this baby out....
It's a 1996 fully restored Clairtone Project G2 stereo which has a market value of $25,000!!
I'm heading on to the crowdfunding kickstarter page now to support MCM Daily - click here if you would like to also!
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