Before our guests from England arrive later this afternoon, here's another quickie from my short trip to Dublin last week....
Without getting into the whys and wherefores of how we think of beer and Ireland almost simultaneously, let me just show a bit of what I saw. And tasted, yes!
First of all, Catherine and I had rooms at the Blooms Hotel, across the street from Trinity College.
Location, location, location, as they say!
It so happens this hotel gives all its guests a free drink at their Vat House bar (with the hat).
We chose a Guinness, of course, just to pamper me.
Did you know it starts out light when first poured (middle-left) and then "settles" before becoming black!
Neither did I.
Throughout my 3 days, I saw enough beer vats to drown the sorrows of many armies.
It probably helped that our hotel was in the Temple Bar area of the city, known for it's night life.
But to be honest, there are over 1,000 pubs in Dublin...enough for everyone anywhere.
So, don't be shy.
Whether a beer or whiskey, you'll be sure to find something you like.
Even a Dutch Heineken!
Even a Dutch Heineken!
I know I showed you this in my last post but...I did like my TWO Guinnesses.
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Now switch gears to something fun we saw when Catherine, Robin and I were walking around the area. Remember that Catherine is Irish and actually lived in Dublin once upon a time. So to have her lead us around to non-touristy places was for Robin and me..."the luck of the Irish!"
One such place was the Moore Street Market, Dublin's oldest food market.
The people who work the stalls have a witty and friendly reputation;
they and their food stalls are Dublin institutions; and they speak in a strong Dublin accent. (Wiki)
And the women bring their produce in baby buggies!
But THE surprise of the day was finding a TV production filming a segment for Mrs. Brown's Boys.
Yes, that's Mrs. Brown, a.ka. Brendan O'Carroll, Ireland's famous drag-queen/comedian matriarch.
Catherine sent me the very first episode of the sitcom, if you want to get a taste:
HAHAHA!
And that reminded me of Mr. Charlie Brown from Atlanta, Georgia, our famous drag queen.
Oh dear me. We took daughter Amy there many eons ago and had a hoot.
He's now 60-something and is even better than I remember.
If you want to see a good Tina Turner impersonation, this is it.
I kid you not!
To be continued after the Brits leave....
And that reminded me of Mr. Charlie Brown from Atlanta, Georgia, our famous drag queen.
Oh dear me. We took daughter Amy there many eons ago and had a hoot.
He's now 60-something and is even better than I remember.
If you want to see a good Tina Turner impersonation, this is it.
I kid you not!
To be continued after the Brits leave....