The Travels of a Curious Old Man

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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Dublin (3) From the Great Famine to the Guinness Storehouse

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The Famine Memorial, the Jeanie Johnston and the More Comforting Surroundings of the Guinness Storehouse Past James Joyce and Down to the ...
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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Dublin (2) From the Book of Kells to Dublin Castle

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Including Merrion Square, Temple Bar and the Ha'penny Bridge Across the Liffey to Trinty College Ireland Dublin On a promisingl...
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I have always travelled, but I didn’t start blogging about it until 2010, Back then I had just I retired and fondly imagined I was still middle aged. Being now over 70, I'm forced to admit that I am inexorably and ungraciously becoming an Old Man. I can still do (almost) everything I could in my youth; it just takes longer and requires more effort. I have always been curious and still enjoy travelling because that curiosity remains undimmed. I am curious about geography, languages, food, politics, religion, food, architecture, history, food (always a favourite!), wild life and the list goes on … Being a former teacher, I feel a need to share my discoveries, hence the blog. I may, perhaps, be curious in a different way, but that is for others to judge
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