Blog Entries tagged 'irish'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'irish'
- New York City - Part IIIThis was our last day in NYC before heading out to Las Vegas. To start the day off we went for a run along Battery Park/ along the Hudson River. This was a beautiful run - very scenic (if you Posted by elchicocarlito in Travel in The Time of COVID | Aug 18, 2021
- New York City - Part IIWe wanted to explore NYC and boy did we explore NYC! Over the next two days we went to (in chronological order): * Johnny's Luncheonette, Chelsea (breakfast) * Maddison Square Park * New York Public Library * Empire State Building * St. Patrick's Posted by elchicocarlito in Travel in The Time of COVID | Aug 12, 2021
- New York City - Part I We were a bundle of nerves as we approached security in John F. Kennedy Airport. We had everything in order: negative PCR tests, passports visas (both of us had B1 visas, I also got the ESTA Posted by elchicocarlito in Travel in The Time of COVID | Aug 4, 2021
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- Hawaii Day 6: Exploring the Island[img=https://photos.trav Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jul 17, 2017
- The colour of life[center][/center] I may not know why I like art but I do know that I have always loved it. Something not a lot of people know about me is that before I wanted to be a writer, Posted by BillLehane in Silly Billy | Feb 26, 2017
- Day 4: That Craic in (the) Derry Air!I've made 60+ posts on this blog and this is probably my most advanced title yet, amirite? #dadjokes I slept in big time on Day 4 due to exercising my patriotic American muscles staying up to watch the fantastic DNC speeches. Posted by coolmcjazz in coolmcjourneys | Jul 29, 2016
- Final Day, Final thoughtsOur last morning arrived more quickly than we wanted. We got ourselves up & dressed and Alena hailed an Uber to take us to the train station - Gare Lyon - where we could catch the 'Bus Direct' that would Posted by otisandma in Salut tout le Monde! | Jul 1, 2016
- Rain, rain, go AWAY!Mondays in Paris tend to be quieter - residents are back to work and some museums are closed. Our plan wasn't to visit too many anyway but to do some shopping. After Mary Ann's swim (the pool is a 3-minute Posted by otisandma in Salut tout le Monde! | Jun 21, 2016
- Dunes & BeerWhat a day!! Sadly, we left the chateau and Saint-Emilion to continue our trip and for a day on the ocean. We drove past the city of Bordeaux and on to the town of Arcachon which sits on the Atlantic coast. Posted by otisandma in Salut tout le Monde! | Jun 19, 2016
- Day 11 - What is poutine??? The city of Victoria in late morning. It is beautiful and extremely well-organi Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jun 16, 2014
- Photoblog: Wild Donegal[float=left]For a native of a cosy, leafy corner of suburban south Dublin, the remote wilderness of rural Posted by BillLehane in Silly Billy | Apr 27, 2014
- Across the Irish Sea[center]So back in July I took a flight out to visit a friend in Dublin. We had met at summer camp in Canada in 2011 and now myself and an Australian friend were flying over from England to have a Posted by Jen_Ingrid in The Scouse Chronicles | Oct 28, 2013
- Working Holiday Visa New ZealandHi everyone, My boyfriend and I are thinking about going on a working holiday to NZ from Ireland around December this year. We have done A LOT of research and still can't decide where to go. We want somewhere hot, with Posted by Ashleigh3210 in Working Holiday Visa New Zealand | Mar 22, 2013
- A football lover’s dream I love football. It’s something with that sport that unites people and nations while kicking the ball on the pitch. Since my move from Stockholm, Sweden to London, UK my passion for football radically increased. All of a sudden I Posted by aggro in Clara's travel blog | Jul 3, 2012
- Fougeres - au ContraireWell Fougeres was all we hoped it would be - but in fact quite a bit more. We arrived early afternoon and found Fougeres to be a very pretty town. However it appears the economy has been spiraling down for Posted by Sean Tiel in Le Trec | May 24, 2012
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