Friday, June 10, 2016

My Dublin bucket list

My irish Dublin bucket list, largely inspired by French Foodie ( See her's http://www.frenchfoodieindublin.com/2015/12/my-dublin-bucket-list.html )

  • Kayaking on the royal/grand canal.
  • Cycle along the royal canal. (grand canal too).
  • Swimming at the 40 foot.
  • Visit St. Valentine in Whitefriar Street Church.
  • Visit the Teeling Whiskey distillery.
  • See the Final of the Hurling GAA championship in Croke Park, if possible featuring Limerick - Might have to wait a long time for that one.
  • Go to a show in the Abbey Theatre.
  • See the deers in the Phoenix Park.
  • Cycle in Phoenix Park.
  • Cycle in Clontarf.
  • Visit Jeanie Johnston tall ship and famine museum.
  • Visit the National Gallery of Ireland. - the restaurant is very decent, but so far I have not been to the gallery itself.
  • Visit the Dublin Writers Museum.
  • Visit the Áras an Uachtaráin.
  • Sail in Dublin Bay.
  • Visit the Irish National War Memorial Gardens.
  • Go see Roller Derby in Tallaght (National Basketball Arena)
  • Go to the National Aquatic Centre.
  • Yoga in Ranelagh / Yoga in the Park or Yoga by the sea (Sandymount ).
  • Go to the Gravediggers pub.
  • Hill walk up to the Hell Fire Club.
  • Walk the Dodder all the way to Lansdowne road.
  • Have a bite in the following restaurants:
    • Super Miss Sue
    • Anything suggested by French Foodie

And my completed ones:
  • I saw the Book of Kells: the long hall of the library was way more awesome than the book itself - you can only see one page.
  • Visit the Guinness Storehouse: Good one, especially for the very special treat of savoring a pint of Guinness while enjoying a 360 view of Dublin.
  • Visit the Little Museum of Dublin: So much to see in this tiny space, a little capharnaüm-esque. I wish the museum was somehow bigger, and there were more signs telling the story of each artifact - maybe in audio format. The guides are excellent and full of stories... don't just go there to watch the items, the stories are what makes the whole experience exhilarating.
  • Boating in Dublin Bay - cruise from Dun Laoghaire to Howth.
  • Eat a Dublin coddle: not sure I got what so fantastic about them, nice dish, I will probably get it the next time I see it on a menu. Pity, it is so rare to find a place which serves them in Dublin. Maybe an additional excuse to go to the gravedigger.
  • Go to Johnnie Fox's: fun
  • Visit the Old Jameson Distillery: Quite disappointed to be honest, I enjoyed more the Bushmills tour.
  • See a GAA match in Croke Park: seen a few hurling and Football, most notably on the St Patrick.
  • See a rugby match in Lansdowne road:
  • France and Ireland: It was friendly, and France won .... woot
  • European Cup: ASM vs Leinster, and Clermont Won.... woot
  • European Cup Final: ASM vs Toulon :( we shall not talk about Alesia...
  • Visit the National Botanic Gardens: Excellent, especially for kids, there is also a lovely one in Wicklow.
  • Visit the Dublin Zoo: Brilliant... will return soon, and more often, my favorites: the sea lions, the otters and the red panda.
  • Visit the Glasnevin cemetery : the fascinating story of the place itself and then people stories, do the guided tour, learn how enemies ended up buried feet from each other. There is a documentary worth watching: "One Million Dubliners" directed by Aoife Kelleher.
  • Visit the Irish museum of Modern Art: good one, the ground are excellent for kids running, and there is a tea room for mammy to relax.
  • Visit the National Museum of Ireland: If only to see some of the Eileen Gray stuff, or the military area, do take the trip to see the Asgard ship.
  • Go to Forbidden Fruit.
  • Go see the miniature model train in Marlay park.
  • Visit and Buy a book in those brilliant bookshops:
  • Hodges Figgis
  • The winding Stair
  • Have tea and tart in the Queen of Tarts.
  • Visit the Archeology part of the National Museum - an amazing collection.
  • Visit the dead animal museum - more interesting than i thought, but not buggy friendly.
  • Visit Dublin Castle.
  • Take a stroll along the great south walk wall, (poolbeg lighthouse walk).
  • Take a stroll along the north bull wall (Clontarf).
  • Have a drink in those pubs - highly recommended
  • Izakaya
  • Stag's Head
  • Against the grain
  • Anseo
  • The Bernard shaw
  • Have a bite in the following restaurants:
  • Yamamori

Tuesday, June 07, 2016

The dodder ....

And this is how we started exploring the dodder ....

Where you can see a Rhino in the river
Rhino



A Weir
weir



Two Pals looking for grub.
Fishing



Chilling under trees
chilling water







Under the trees

Friday, May 06, 2016

Iceland - a first visit

So last weekend we travelled to Iceland, a brilliant birthday from my adorable girlfriend.

HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA CHURCH


Graf Reykjavik


 
Geysers

Misc



Not much to say except that I hope to come back.

Friday, January 01, 2016

Looking back at 2015... and moving on

2015 was a weird year for me, despite my vows (expressed in that post).
It felt like nothing much happened, that I was stuck in static place, and yet I am ending the year with the biggest event of my life: becoming a father.

A year which saw an imbecile and horrific attack on the newspaper which embodied my student spiritual life (Charlie Hebdo ), the resulting death of Wolinsky and Cabu.
At the beginning of the year, I thought I'd be

I have been a shitty friend throughout 2015, to some people going through hardship. Once more I gave up on the leading diver exams, I did not blog and write as much.....
That year felt like hibernating and now I am a dad....

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Reading and watching Science Fiction

I have rekindled recently with reading Science Fiction books, in great part because I discovered ( probably a bit late compare to everyone else ), this "weird" author that is China Miéville.
So far I devoured "Embassytown" and "Perdido Street Station". The universe he described are something I rarely seen before, mixing steam-punk, with insects and other weird world descriptions, pulp, horror.

List SF authors and books  which had the most influence on me:


  • Jules Vernes: 20000 miles under the sea but more importantly Robur the Conqueror.
  • Philip Kindred Dick: The Man in the high castle, Dr Bloodmoney, Time out of JOint
  • Frederic Brown: Martians Go Home, What Mad Universe
  • H.P.Lovecraft
  • Richard Matheson: I am a legend
  • John Brunner: Stand on Zanzibar
  • Robert A. Heinlein: Starship Troopers
  • Arthur C.Clarke
  • A.E. Van Vogt

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Christophe's sf book montage

The Forever War
The City & the City
Railsea
Perdido Street Station
Embassytown
Foundation and Earth
The World of Null-A
The Incal
Rendezvous with Rama
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
A Scanner Darkly
The Man in the High Castle
Ubik
Time Out of Joint
The Silkie
The Martian Chronicles
Lost Souls
The Time Machine
Anno Dracula
Snow Crash


Christophe's favorite books »

Saturday, July 18, 2015

[Overdue post] Diving weekend 2015 ...the story so far...

Much overdue post, just couple of pictures of diving weekends.

Connemara with Aughinish, in April.

Cleggan beach Snorkelling time. IMG_1142

Maybe Badger from the wind in the willows, decided to move to the seaside... IMG_5373

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Changes ....

“The Only Thing That Is Constant Is Change -”  ― Heraclitus


So I have been neglecting this blog and the other one ( 7 months without a post ) for quite a while, as more changes are lining up in my life, it is time to redefine those blogs. It may be time to close and archive them for good, I still have a couple of drafts in there.

To be honest I am not sure, if I should resurrect that in other forms.

I like the idea of the blog, to keep a trace of this journey and others - I started when I came to Ireland in order to document that mini-adventures.

I do not like the format, I am also split between the various platforms (medium is attracting like a new toy, twitter is frustrating, wordpress feels slicker than blogger, and blogger despite its clumsiness remains the one I keep coming back), also I have certainly been lacking the discipline to write regularly. At the same time, I'd like to simplify the whole writing and sharing process and focus on one vehicule.

So right now, in those changing times, I am still unsure how those blogs are going to continue.... in which format I am going to write and share.


Will see


Brickmania

Lego Smurf castle ??   Eva.... massive build Swimming in bricks ?