Drinking Guinness At St James’s Gate

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Being a fond Guinness drinker for the past 16 years, I realised that I had never actually visited the Guinness factory in Dublin. A couple of weeks back a few friends and myself decided to take the tour of St James gate and learn something about the most famous drink to come out of Ireland.
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All Business And No Ryder Cup

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The past week has been a busy one on my side with having to travel on business, not that I am complaining as I love traveling and its good to get out of the hectic life of Dublin City.
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Cruise Travel or Ireland

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It is finally true that I am not getting any work done this evening and instead I am buying things online like there is no tomorrow. For now, I am setting aside some cash for the aquarium but after browsing through more of the Mags Direct I spotted their travel magazines which is starting to give me itchy feet.

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Travel Galway Ireland

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Ireland travel has been on my mind for the past few years when I was located in the United States and I promised that I would tour Ireland when I came back.
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Dublin City Centre Life

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The last number of weeks living in Dublin city centre have been interesting to say the least and learning my way about the city has been easy enough, compared to other cities that I have been to.

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Goodbye US Hello Ireland

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The last few days have been totally hectic around here as we prepare for our flight back to Ireland tomorrow.

It has been three years since leaving Ireland so its going to be strange to settle back into the Irish way of life, to say the least.
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Blarney Castle in Ireland Photo

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Blarney Castle in Ireland is world famous for the kissing of the Blarney Stone, known as ‘The Stone of Eloquence’. It is believed that kissing the Blarney Stone gives the power to bestow the gift of eloquence.

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Downtown Montreal

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The trip to Montreal was a well needed one and I have to admit I must have lost 5 stone with just the amount of walking that we did.
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Montreal Driving

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Our journey to Montreal went as smooth as it could go and passing through the Canadian border presented no problems from the extremely friendly Canadian sitting in the booth of the border control.

It took four hours to reach the city limits of Montreal but a further hour to find downtown. Driving in Montreal traffic is like driving in a free for all rally and I can only imagine they are actually copying their cousins in France.

Some of the cars we had seen had been amazing such as customized BMW’s, Ferraris and even a Lamborghini (sorry for the bad quality image, it was raining).


Road Trip to Montreal

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With just over 2 months until I leave the United States to return to Ireland I’ll be trying to do some road trips along the East Coast of the United States and also Canada.
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