Pictures from yesterday and today. The weather has been GREAT! Walking everywhere.
The Shelbourne. We are in a terrific location. The Shelbourne loves JFK. JFK’s close family ties to Ireland made him particularly beloved in this country. The Shelbourne was honored to welcome JFK and Jackie as guests, both before and after his election.
Ok, so if you want coffee without Irish Whiskey, Irish cream liqueur or Baileys Irish Cream, seems like Italian coffee is popular and the way to go. This is my go-to spot. We are looking for Love Supreme, highly recommended–their beans, are imported from Sweden’s Koppi Fine Coffee Roasters.I am directly across the street from Saint Stephen’s Green Park.My entrance to the park.Famine. Memorial at St. Stephen’s Green Park in Dublin captures the history and tragedy of the Irish Famine, also known as Ireland’s Great Hunger. Between 1845 and 1851 approximately one million Irish people died of starvation and disease and millions more fled Ireland in search of a better life.Daffodils in full bloom in the park.James Joyce memorial in the park.Just outside the park. I had the Baileys Bliss on the far left. YUM!Saint Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre. No time to go in. Darn.Trinity College and the Old Library. The Book of Kells is a masterpiece of medieval art―a brilliantly decorated version of the four Gospels with full-page depictions of Christ, the Virgin and the Evangelists as well as a wealth of smaller decorative paintings.The Old Library. The Long Room.Christ holding a Gospel book (folio 32v). I am pretty sure this is the page I saw. Found this on the internet. I was lucky to get to see a beautiful image. I’m sure all the pages are great, but this was so vibrant! No photos allowed. It’s green week at Trinity College (and maybe all of Dublin).Pink Restaurant. My picture doesn’t do it justice.Bought a ticket. Going this evening. But first a late lunch/dinner.Open Clare Island Oak Smoked Salmon with smashed avocado, crusty sourdough bread and overnight tomatoes. Pinot Noir. All absolutely delicious!! I had never heard of overnight tomatoes. I’m going to try this at home.Dessert. Shelbourne Gateaux of the day–carrot. Out of this world delicious!After I ate about 1/3 of this amazing dessert, I had to push it aside before I finished it completely and licked the plate! Crazy good.Hope to go here tomorrow + the Guinness Storehouse and I am going on a walking tour at 11AM. So many places, so little time. ; )
2 responses to “The Shelbourne, Dublín and The Book of Kells.”
OMG So interesting and beautiful. Food looks delicious. Always heard about the Book of Kells. Hope to see it someday. Saw ortho doc today probably have a torn meniscus Got a cortisone shot so hope it helps for awhile. Very jealous of all your walking Enjoy!
Hi, Eileen. So sorry to hear about your meniscus. Yes, hope the shot helps. Best to you. Dublin is fun. Off today on a walking tour and hopefully the whiskey and Guinness museums. Looking forward to seeing Mike! later, –nancy
2 responses to “The Shelbourne, Dublín and The Book of Kells.”
OMG So interesting and beautiful. Food looks delicious. Always heard about the Book of Kells. Hope to see it someday. Saw ortho doc today probably have a torn meniscus Got a cortisone shot so hope it helps for awhile. Very jealous of all your walking Enjoy!
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Hi, Eileen. So sorry to hear about your meniscus. Yes, hope the shot helps. Best to you. Dublin is fun. Off today on a walking tour and hopefully the whiskey and Guinness museums. Looking forward to seeing Mike! later, –nancy
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