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30 August 2010

Wexford

It was a shame to miss Finn’s liver farewell party on Saturday but we a had a nice break in Wexford even so. We hadn’t managed to get down there all month what with something being on each weekend.

We went shopping on Saturday and Tasha got a big Italian cookery book so I’m sure that’ll yield some wonderful dinners. I contemplated some more classic fiction but can’t justify it as I have to many to read already. That evening we went for dinner in town. We were going to go to Taste but an open air traditional Irish concert right beside it put us off. So we went for a nice Chinese meal down the road.

On Sunday we visited a few touristy places on our way back home. First up was Duncannon Fort which we thought was a ruin but had been rebuilt after the first World War so it had modern buildings. There was an art display, lots of history but mostly we enjoyed wandering around the grounds itself.

After that we headed to Kilmokea Country Manor and Gardens. We had lunch there and didn’t get to see much of the house but the gardens were fantastic. It had undulating paths through varied trees, ferns and plants, a hidden but large trout pond and a comprehensive vegetable garden; all the charms of manor garden. As you can see in this map, the gardens are actually separated by a small road which was actually a nice aspect of them.

After that is was back home to feed our birds and get some rest.

03 August 2010

Norfolk

We headed off on Friday after work to the airport and got there very early, like 4 hours early. Good thing too as our flight was delayed 3 hours which would have it arriving in Stanstead after midnight. Luckily as we were so early we got bumped to an earlier flight (also delayed but matched up with our initial arrival time). Once we got there, we picked up the rental car (dead handy) and headed off to Gabi and Simon’s. Chatted for a bit then off to bed as we were all knackered.

On Saturday, we headed into Norwich town for a wander, tea and some shopping. Simon picked up Red Dead Redemption which looks as awesome as I had read (will pick it up once I’ve completed some other games). We all went out for an Indian meal that night.

On Sunday we went to a big county fair; sheep, cows, pigs, horses, old cars, crafts, food, games, etc. All great fun. We had a Chinese take away that evening which left us stuffed. More Red Dead Redemption finished off the night.

We all had a very early start on Monday as Gabi and Simon had to head to work but it allowed us to make the most of the day. We meandered around Cambridge for a bit then headed off to the airport but were still too early. We spotted a zoo near the airport called Linton Zoo. It was a charming zoo with lots of bird species and even some humping tortoises! Wish I remembered my camera.

We headed off to the airport and were back home by about 11. As usual with travelling though, we could both do with a day to recover.

Here’s some of my holiday purchases:

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

F.E.A.R.

Disintegration (Deluxe Edition) by The Cure

Ultimate Collection by Eurythmics

The Best of the Human League by The Human League

22 June 2010

Italy

We headed off to Italy early on Thursday morning. The flight was smooth but at about 4 hours, it was draining but at least there was a few of us on the flight, myself, Tasha, Finn, Patricia, James and Maeve.

It was a shock stepping off the plane into the heat but it was tolerable and once we put on sunscreen we never had any problems.

Next was a taxi to the Roma Termini train station (where we grabbed a beautiful fresh salad lunch) then train to Chiusi station and finally a taxi to Chiusi. We had no particular issues with any of these connections, although the taxi rides were "exciting".

We arrived in Chiusi and booked into our hotel which was simple but clean and comfortable & the staff were very helpful.

Friday was spent exploring Chiusi, taking in its spectacular vistas, charming shops & delicious food.

Full details of the wedding itself can be found here.

The next day we all met up again for dinner to congratulate the newlyweds before they went off for their honeymoon in Sorrento.

Sunday morning we headed off to Rome with James and Maeve. We had a good wander around the various fountains and sights, grabbed our first pizza since arriving in Italy before travelling onto our accommodation.

Monday we all headed for the airport for a more reasonably time flight back to Dublin.

Arthur and Catherine’s Wedding

The big day arrived on Saturday. We grabbed a light breakfast in our favourite local cafe and dropped into the wedding venue, Chiesa di San Francesco, to put on some decorative bows on the chairs. Once done with that, we got dressed up and headed down to the cloisters again. The sun was at a perfect height so everyone was shaded just enough from being too warm.

Arthur and his brother, Paul looked very smart with Arthur looking especially handsome with his poker straight hair :) A flutist provided gentle background music while everyone settled into their seats. After a short while we got the nod that Catherine was ready and in she came with her Dad looking absolutely stunning. She made her way around and up the aisle to join Arthur, who looked elated when he saw her.

The vows were issued in Italian and translated to English which really rooted the ceremony in the location. Catherine's brothers gave two lovely readings and their friend Aine sang two songs accompanied by the flutist, giving an especially emotional rendition of She Moved Through The Fair.

Arthur and Catherine's vows to each other were very touching and so sincere. The ceremony concluded with a few legal declarations and a hearty congratulations from the official. After a few photos in the cloisters and the customary exit though rose petals we headed off to the reception.

The reception was in an even more stunning location high up in the hills at Arthur and Catherine's hotel. There was a generous buffet with lots of Prosecco and  the staff were so friendly, it couldn't have been better. We chatted on the lawn for a while until Arthur and Catherine made their  grand entrance in a convertible VW beetle. After more Prosecco and a group photo by the pool we were invited in for dinner.

No surprises, the dinner was flawless as well, two perfect pasta courses and sumptuous beef left us all pleasantly full.

Catherine's dad made a heartfelt speech welcoming Arthur into the family and praising his beautiful daughter, he was pride personified.

Arthur stepped up and gave an impressive speech thanking everyone and in many cases individually which was truly touching. We were all surprised how thorough he was but he kept it entertaining throughout. Seeing as he was taking a sip of wine each paragraph, we made a drinking game of it, "Arthur & I" I suppose.

Paul followed up with another striking speech looking back on Arthur's youth then life and times with Catherine. I particularly liked his reference to Arthur's "moon boots" and him falling asleep with his head sticking outside the door.

Arthur's dad gave another touching speech welcoming Catherine and praising Arthur's growth and maturity.

Following the speeches, Arthur and Catherine cut their cake which was delicate pastry layers with cream between, the top was decorated with red flowers. Fortunately, James was on hand to take some quality photos to capture the event.

Last but not least, we headed inside for their first dance, True Colours by Cyndi Lauper, which was a wonderful and poignant choice. We all joined in and danced away the rest of the night to bits of swing, 80s pop and Goth rock.

There was not a single aspect of the wedding I would change, as I'm sure Arthur and Catherine would agree.

I wish them all the best and our love for the future.

As my photos might take a day or to, here’s a link to James’ fantastic photos.

01 May 2010

Whitby

I suppose I should stick up a post about Whitby, being a week on and all.

First off, it was mine and Tasha’s 6 month anniversary (which makes sense as that’s the Whitby Gothic Weekend cycle).

Myself, Tasha and Arthur headed off from my job, all packed up with roof box with lots clothes for the bring and buy.

Unfortunately, on the way to the ferry the car started to overheat and panic ensued.

We were rescued by Catherine and took her car to the UK. Thanks Catherine! Unfortunately, we had to leave the bring and buy clothes behind but we’ll try again in October.

Whitby itself was great fun as usual. I really enjoyed Pretentious, Moi? in the Spa and we even popped down to the football and Real Gothic won!

It was great hanging out with Craig and Rachel too and it was a pleasure to cook breakfast for everyone in the morning.

Sadly, on the way home I found out that my Nanny had passed away. She will be sorely missed. She took the best care of me during lunch all through secondary school.

18 February 2009

UK Visit & House

The trip to see my sister in Cambridge went well. They are all in good form & Evie is a great laugh.

Bought a pair of Skullcandy Hesh headphones & a bunch of DVD box sets

  • Black Adder
  • Spaced (I lost copies Karl gave me :( )
  • Tintin
  • Ulysses 31

At least that gives us something to watch for a while (no TV in bedroom)

As for the house, the plumbing is well under way. Hot press tank is in & a lot of the upstairs pipe work is done.

24 January 2008

Travels

We're heading off to the UK again today.

First, to see karlthulhu and littlepinkfaery in Derby then we'll all head onto Whitby for the WDS ball, where we'll meet up with gothichaven and r0chet.

The theme this year is fairy tales.

See you all soon.

23 March 2006

London

As mentioned by lady_bastet, we will be heading off to London at the end of the month & by coincidence, my job has asked me to attend a course in London just after our weekend.

The course is near enough to allow us to stay near Paddington station. lady_bastet will be able to see the sights, go shopping, etc. while I'm at the course.

Then when I'm done with the course, we'll get another weekend to have fun.