Thursday 23 August 2012

At one with nature....

We just saw a fox on the wall at the end of our garden.  Wow!  It was amazing looking.  Gorgeous red coat and a sharp pointy noise.  

The other day I saw a squirrel in the tree in my neighbours garden.

For such a built up area it is quite amazing to see this type of wildlife in such close proximity.  

UFO's? No, it's Peter Zumthor's Lenticchia....!


The large Peter Zumthor Lenticchia lights were fitted in the hallway and the landing today.  I love them!

                            It fits so well with the surroundings.  




It is a white light but it diffused strangely when I took the picture and looks like a coloured lamp.




      Below picture is the smaller sized one in the bedroom.



They float so beautifully and look like they are suspended in mid-air.  Like a UFO's!

If you are interested renovating a home and like these lights feel free to contact ODKM for supplier information.

Rugby!

I've just been reminded by a colleague that Leinster v. Munster rugby tickets go on sale this morning in 2 hours time.  Hopefully they don't sell out too fast and I get my hands on two.  Fingers crossed!

They are playing in the Aviva Stadium which is only a short walk away from us (seems like I am constantly saying this!).  I'll report back later......

Wednesday 22 August 2012

Katie-mandu

My sister called to me yesterday.  She is just back from Nepal where she was doing volunteer work in a nursing home for old people.  It sounded so sad.  The home was run by 3 nuns along with help from volunteers.  

It was tough hearing how it was like a home for the elderly unlike anything you would see in Ireland.  The old people sit on the ground all day and only get bathed once a week.  What a terrible existence. Nobody deserves to live like this.  Hopefully volunteers will always continue to go and help these people because  without these people from the West they would have no one. My brother in law also helped out in this home and then in the afternoon they taught computers to ladies in the village.

Katie seemed very inspired by this trip.  I thought she was so upbeat and positive.  I think the trip was good for her!

Her photos were great - she uploaded over 300 of them to Facebook.  

Katie also told me how she went to the cinema while in Katmandu to see the Bollywood movie that was filmed in Dublin (mainly in Trinity College).  The film is called "Ek Tha Tiger".  She thought it was great, a must see!

Here is a clip of the movie - Enjoy!


In the Navy! Notre Dame v. Navy

Big excitement is building for the Notre Dame v. Navy Game which is going to to be played in Dublin on Sept 1st.

Even more exciting is that the Navy Squash team will also be playing in Dublin.  Two teams are lined up to play against them over the weekend.  Ciaran has been asked to play for both teams!    It will be a big event and it is great that Ciaran is involved.

I can't wait - there should be a lot of great squash!

There is a lot of nautical events on in the coming weeks in Dublin, the tall ships are even in town this weekend.  We'll probably go in and check this out.

Saturday 18 August 2012

Sun sun sun!

What a glorious day today!  

We sat out in the garden just about the whole day - it was beautiful and sunny. (I should also mention that I read a book on my kindle - awesome!)

Later on we cycled in to the city went for a bite to eat in Captain America's and then had a cocktail in TGI's followed by a lovely stroll home.

What a perfect day!

When the sun shines Dublin really is the best city in the world to live in...........Life is good!!

By the way - did you know that August 16th was "Dublin says Hello" day! Here's some more info about the concept.  Pretty cool, I think!


Kindle gift - librarian goes to the dark side

I am a little unsettled about something and I don't know quite what I feel about a matter. 

What could I be concerned about, you wonder?

Here goes.....

I got a Kindle.

I didn't choose to get it. Ciaran bought it for me.  

As a librarian, I feel a little subversive - like I have gone to the dark side.  

But as a reader, I love it!!!  

I may never read a physical book again........but having an ereader has made me seriously consider the future of libraries and bookshops considering the ease and convenience of the kindle.  One thing is for sure, my library job will be very much changed in the next few years and in a decade it will probably be unrecognisable in relation to what I do now.