Sunday 6 October 2013

Open House 2013

Having enjoyed Open House last year, we set off to Open House 2013 with high hopes.  We had chosen to visit The Kiosk, at Leeson Street Bridge, which was built in 1929 by the then Dublin City Corporation.

Disappointingly the Architect who was supposed to be giving the guided tour never turned up!!!

The two volunteers who were stationed at The Kiosk were very helpful and they opened up the small back room of the teeny building which houses a power station.

Here are some photos of The Kiosk which formerly was a public toilet that had a telephone exchange at the front.  It is currently a coffee booth.







Here is the blurb from the Open House website.



Saturday 5 October 2013

Pink n'floral

Here's a special commissioned wreath that I was asked to make - the brief was pink and flowery!


Cuteness! 




Look to the Horizon?

We signed up for a new service with our TV, Phone & Internet provider UPC.  It's called Horizon and it means that the TV Box and modem are all combined in to one box.

The box is far more sleek and modern looking than our last one.  



Having been delivered at 11.30, I spent a few hours setting it up and now it's all set.  We can now record 4 programmes while watching a 5th.  We also can go on the Internet on our TV.  

Unfortunately we lost all of our recorded programmes on the old box and I now need to go in and set up records for all of the series we like to tape - I've already done this for "Mad Men"

The remote control has two sides.

For changing channels


And the other side for going on the Internet, I presume 


I quickly went on the YouTube app - watching Lady Gaga on a 50" screen is pretty cool!

The other thing that we give a thumbs up to us that the remote does not need to be pointed at the box to change channels (it uses Radio Frequency).  therefore we were able to hide the box behind the TV cabinet doors - way neater and tidier then the last box!


And Ciaran downloaded an app to turn it use his iPhone as the Remote Control for the TV!!!

TV is hidden in behind the sliding wood panels!





Friday 4 October 2013

Ireland goes to the polls

On the 4th of October 2013 there is a referendum vote here in Ireland.

We vote on whether to abolish our second house of government the Senate (Seanad).  The second referendum is whether to create a Court of Appeal.



Outside what I would have called the polling station but are now called polling places in some areas with signs saying "Polling Place Ionad Votala"

Our "Polling Station" in the Multi-Denominational School in Ranelagh
Above is the "Polling Place" in Ballsbridge

We did not receive Voting Cards but received this letter instead. Voting stations are open from 7am until 10pm.


Picture of my voting slips before I voted 


All official documents are written bilingual in English and Irish 



Wednesday 2 October 2013

Twin time

My twin sister called to my house after work yesterday.  We cooked a nice dinner together and hot tubbed while it cooked.  After eating, Amy had to rush for her train so I gave her a lift to town.  She lives about 6 miles outside of town.  It's half an hour on the train - luckily she lives about a minute away from the train station at the other end! 


Chicken cooked in a bag with herbs (it's juices made the most amazing gravy) with roasted tomatoes, sweet potato and yellow peppers.  Along with baby corn and sugar snap peas.  Delicious!

Monday 30 September 2013

On Camden Street

We had breakfast in Flavour on Camden Street on Sunday morning.  Flavour is a good value, cheerful type of place with extremely friendly staff.

Ciaran had the full Irish which he thoroughly enjoyed

I had pancakes & bacon.  Free refills of coffee were offered which is quite rare in Ireland but very much appreciated!

Across the street is Flannerys - the building was built in 1839 (as per the plaque on the building)




A stunning large black poodle was being walked across the road

There was no one about as it was early in the morning.  The street was calm and quiet.  It was nice to saunter along and take in the sights!

Angels in the Park

"Angels in the Park" was performed in the Ranelagh Gardens as part of the Ranelagh Arts Festival.  We managed to see two of these 10 minute short plays which were performed promenade style in the park.  All of the plays were written especially for the event by Peter Sheridan, Cathy Barry, Shane Fallon, Graham Stull, Alex De Witt, and Kevin Jones.  The two we saw were very funny.

The first play took place on a park bench and involved three characters, an older man with alzheimers disease and two young people.  

Although humorous, this play brought a tear to my eye as Peggy Mangan a Dublin lady who had been missing for days after going walking with her dog was still being searched for.  Unfortunately she was found dead an hour or so after we watched this play.  Very sad.  Peggy's dog stayed with her to the end but unfortunately Caspar died a few hours after Peggy's body was discovered in the undergrowth in a field near Ikea in Ballymun.  

The second play took place a short walk away from the above park bench.  It was a love story between two characters (this guy in the pond and a girl up in a balcony in an apartment overlooking the park).
The two shi tzus above became part of the play!


Angels in the Park was a really enjoyable event.  It had been running all week at lunchtime and the day we saw it was the last day it was being performed.  I had hoped to go to a few more events in the Ranelagh Arts Festival but was unable to, so it was great to see this.

The plays were produced by Shiva Productions