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Wednesday,
February 26, 2003 - After a long day of travel that took
me from Florida to Atlanta to Munich to London to Dublin, I arrived
in the early afternoon. Plenty of time for a quick nap and then off
to explore the nightlife. My hotel
was in a great location, within walking distance of just
about everything, so wandered to the Temple Bar area. Had dinner with
another solo traveler at Gallaghers
Boxty House, then explored the pubs in the Temple
Bar area. I sampled a few pints of Guinness at various pubs until
I found one playing live traditional music. The Ned
Kelly Gang was a quartet led by a nearly toothless gentleman with
long white hair who played several instruments and sang with his eyes
half closed, half gazing toward heaven. The tiny room was packed, so
I shared a table with James from England and Jamie from the U.S. The
Irish use the term craic (pronounced "crack") to describe
a good time, and that night the craic was great. The songs were lively,
the crowd entertaining and the Guinness heavenly. A woman from Bulgaria
was kind enough to take a picture of us enjoying
the scene. After the music, we wandered for a bit among the oddities
of Dublin before enjoying a late night snack at the kebab
shop. Not a bad time for my first few hours in Ireland. next>>
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