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Hiking :: Less than an hour from Dublin.

Friday, June 20, 2014

A couple of weeks ago Rich and I decided we needed a hike. We’d like to do this more than we do but things often get in the way. On this particular weekend we made it a priority. You have to make time, not find time, or so they say.

When we arrived at the valley I discovered there was no phone signal and I had failed to tell anyone where we were going or what we were doing. That felt a little funny, but also freeing. I’ve written about this feeling before. We ate some rolls in the car and grabbed two apples for the journey. Last minute I decided to change from shorts into leggings. And off we walked.

It was hot. I didn’t need a jumper. I needed shorts. We didn’t bring a bag, so Rich improvised a napsack. It held up pretty well. We didn’t bring water so we drank the river. It was so delicious. We didn’t know where we were going, but we walked on regardless. Rich was convinced there was a lake somewhere that we were meant to be discovering, the more we walked the less convinced we (I) grew. At this stage it might make sense to tell you that Richard is a scout, not that one could tell from the way we undertook this journey. I blame myself and he blamed me too. We left so ill prepared it was laughable. Which were able to do—intermittently.

Lack of provisions and bags and appropriate attire aside, it was a really beautiful hike. The air was crisp and the forest was dense and damp. The earth seemed to be exhaling all around us. The fact that these photos are so green makes me so happy. We really do live in such a beautiful place.














The Ring of Kerry.

Sunday, September 22, 2013


















I really wanted to get away before heading back to college and, scarily, all of the extra pressures that final year brings.. Canada was beginning to feel like forever ago and August had melted away rapidly between working in Moss Cottage and minding Emily…both of which I thoroughly enjoyed, but still I was beginning to crave vast open spaces and the quiet that can only be found outside of Dublin. My friends agreed and we thought we’d make it a sort of birthday celebration slash last hurrah before we all go our separate ways for the academic year…
In the end it didn’t quite work out as planned as, for many reasons, most of my friends weren’t able to come. Richard and I went anyway and we had the loveliest time…my only regret is that we had to come home after just two nights! It’s a very long, and very windy way away but the drive is truly beautiful…and the company was ok too. I know that I am so lucky to have this guy to adventure with and I couldn’t be more grateful.

Wish me luck on my first day back tomorrow, I am nervous and excited and a little bit scared of what the year will bring!



You Don’t Own Me.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012


"You Don't Own Me" Irish PSA from ProChoice Dublin on Vimeo.
I wouldn’t normally get political here on this ole space but this is something I think it so important. 12 women every single day leave this country seeking an abortion and the government does nothing but ignore them, leave them, and fail to support them. The Ireland I live in today is not one I would like to bring my (someday) children up in. I am proud to be a part of this video (which was, of course, inspired by this one) and I think it pretty much speaks for itself. The people in my college is the best.

oh do please stay

Thursday, September 29, 2011

I just came across this fab find via lecool Dublin. It's funny how much things have changed yet how much they haven't at the same time. Funnysad really.




(oh and that gets bigger if you click it, in case you can't read it... that means you mum)

p.s Number 8 is my fave! And so fitting... today was 22 degrees Celsius and no one could shut up about the lovely weather, it really was lovely though!

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