We're now in Dublin and the entire city is rich, alive and vibrant with so many sights and sounds -- music, architecture, art, galleries, museums, churches, libraries, unique shops, restaurants, pubs and a busy, colorful street scene that inviites you to pause here and there and take in the latest surprise that this increasingly cosmopolitain city offers you as you turn a corner.
Since we're just beginning summer (and since we've just finished the longest day of the year) it stays bright in Dublin till after 10 each night. Yes, there's a cool breeze but overall this ia a moderate climate and it never really gets too hot or too cold.
The photos that you see above were taken at the National Gallery, the Library at Trinity College, The National Museum of Ireland, St, Patrick's Cathedral and along a street near the National Museum.
This is a country that seems largely unstressed -- not a lot of hurries and not a lot of worries, though it does run quite efficiently, thank you!
The people are wonderfully friendly, helpful and engaging. This is clearly a nation with a big heart and a rich, resonant soul -- a soul that's known more than its share of troubles but has proved to be both inimitable and indefatigable.
Amidst everything that has happened here over centuries of dreaded British rule and and the decades that have followed since Irish independence in 1922, the Irish have maintained their great, hearty love of life, their ability to view everything against the broad sweep of history (and even beyond), their irrepressible sense of humor, their magnificent story-telling ability and their redoubtable sense of humanity.
A sweet sort of tough love has suited Ireland and the Irish quite well.
Thank heaven for it!
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