Saturday, June 10, 2017

Random itunes


You can tell a lot about someone by the type of music they listen to. Hit shuffle on your iPod, phone, iTunes, media player, etc, and write down the first 20 songs. [Then pass this on to 10 people.]

So on the 10 June 2014 this was my playlist

01. Where Do We Stand? - We Should Be Dead
02. Mr. Green Genes - Frank Zappa
03. Cosmic Rays - Charlie Parker
04. The Boys Of Ballinahinch - The Castle/ Micho Russell's Jimmy Murray, Jimmy Murphy & Peter Horan Trad. Music At Matt Molloy's
05. Things Ain't Like They Used To Be - The Black Keys
06. Emerald - Thin Lizzy
07. Only Time Will Tell - Etta James
08. Tomorrow Comes Today - Gorillaz
09. Ashes To Ashes - David Bowie
10. Daydream And Saunter - Kathryn Williams
11. I Want To Take You Higher - Sly & The Family Stone
12. Norwegian Wood - The Beatles
13. One Day In Your Life - Michael Jackson
14. Lilith - Jean-Louis Murat
15. Zigo - Les Têtes Raides
16. Satan's Theme - The Rondell's Rockabilly From Hell
17. Law Of The Bungle, Part II - Jethro Tull
18. Soir De Peine - Les Rita Mitsouko
19. Countdown [Alternate] - John Coltrane
20. Twentieth Century Fox - The Doors


Three years later it looks like:

  1. All For Me Grog - The Dubliners
  2. The Book I Haven't Read - Mercury Rev
  3. To Binge - Gorillaz
  4. Morning Dreams - Ladyhawke
  5. I'll Show You - William Bell
  6. Joga - Bjork
  7. Streets of New York - Cerys Matthews
  8. Slow Jam - New Order
  9. At The Hop [Live] - Sha-Na-Na (Woodstock)
  10. She is the Liquid Princess - Dionysos
  11. Emily - Les Têtes Raides
  12. For Reason Unknown - The Killers
  13. Empty Spaces - Pink Floyd
  14. Tú - Shakira
  15. Ride The Rythm - Sly & The Family Stone
  16. The New Religion - My Name is John
  17. Night Prowler - ACDC
  18. Travellin' Band - Creedence ClearWater Revival
  19. Love is Kind - Lynched
  20. Sunburn - Muse

Monday, May 22, 2017

Moist


MOIST ( Circa 14/05/2015 )


Oh sweaty purple polyp
It is time to be rejoiced
I have a full hoist
Of oysterly oyster
So moist

Moist, moist, moist
What a foist
This has to be voiced
Not even the salmon fishers moist
With their dribbling boat could hoist
Everybody like to be moist
So again let’s foist

And expectorate a fully voiced
We can grow more moist
Our sluggish eyes can feast
On the mucilaginous beast
Humid, putrid,

Dampish, crunchy and wet
Yes, bring us more sweat
We have our towel
Smear those damp cloth fouled
Let the towel growl


And howl
I hear the screeching owl
Beginning to rejoice
Moist, moist, moist
The towel is to be high hoist
Damp as a wovel
Let it be fuel
To make move our bowel.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Alternative facts, harcourt street and train wreck....


I have a postcard of the above picture on my wall, when my girlfriend first saw it, she declared:
"Oh this is the famous train crash in Dublin, Harcourt street"

No it is not, in the photograph you can read 'Gare de l'Ouest', and this train crash happened in 1985 in Paris, France.

There was indeed a train crash in Dublin, in 1900. And this is the picture:


Sunday, January 15, 2017

Proust Questionnaire

What is your idea of happiness?
Reading by the sea

What is your favourite virtue?
Quietness

What do you most value in your friends?
Art of listening for the male. Confidence and humor for the women.

What is your biggest weakness?
Constant criticism

What is your most marked characteristic?
Beard and disorganised hair style

What is your idea of misery?
Losing my daughter

What is your favourite bird?
Red robin

Who are your favourite writers?
China Mieville, Philip K. Dick, Jules Vernes, J. Prevert, Henri Michaux.

Who are your favourite musicians?
Bach, Beck, Jethro Tull, Radiohead.

Who are your favourite heroes and heroines in fiction?
Hatteras, Mary Poppins.

Who are your favourite heroes and heroines in history?
Louise Michelle, Socrates, Isaac Newton, Grace Hooper.

What is your favourite food and drink?
Andouillettes. Diabolo menthe.

What event in history do you most admire?
The fall of the Berlin wall.

What social movement do you most admire?
May 1968 ... even if it failed. La commune de Paris.

What is your present state of mind?
Curious, optimistic, anxious.

Which fault in others do you most easily tolerate?
Rudeness.

Which fault in yourself do you most easily tolerate?
Extreme Introversion

Looking back at 2016

Well much like last year, I posted even less, found even less time to code and go diving.
However it has been a great year, a challenging one, but a great one. 

All thanks to my daughter. Love.

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I recommend : https://www.futureme.org/ to keep track of your new objectives for the year. I am still working on mine.


Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Irish bucket list (outside Dublin )

Continuing from Dublin bucket list and that old post from 2008, on the 10 best things to do in Ireland, here's my Irish bucket list (omitting Dublin ):


  • See Fungi the dolphin in Dingle, and have a swim with Dustin in Doolin.   ✔ ✔
  • Visit Newgrange   ✔
  • Visit the Titanic exposition in Belfast   ✔✔
  • lock-in a pub ( not necessarily drunk).  ✔
  • See the Giant Causeway  ✔
  • Games Of Thrones film location road trip:
    • Tollymore Forest Park.
    • Castle Ward.
    • The Dark Edges.
    • Downhill Strand.
    • Ballintoy.
    • Shillanavoghy Valley.
  • Walk to the top of Croagh Patrick
  • A road trip along the Atlantic Film Trail:
    • Leenane (Movie: The Field)
    • Cong (Movies: The Quiet Man, The Purple Taxi) ✔
    • Roundstone (Movie: Into the west)
    • Dingle Peninsula (Movies: Far and Away, Ryan's daughter) ✔
    • Derrynane (Movie: Excalibur)
    • Union Hall (Movie: The War of the button) ✔
    • Kilmichael - Co Cork (Movie: The wind that shakes the barley)
    • Youghal (Movie: Moby Dick)
  • See the Cliffs of Moher ✔ - bonus: On a boat from the sea. ✔
  • Walk the Wicklow way / St Kevin's Way
  • Climb Mount Brandon (Kerry)
  • Mountain bike in Ballyhoura. ✔
  • Cycle the Great Western Greenway (Mayo)
  • Cycle the Dublin-Galway Greenway (once completed)
  • Visit the Japanese Garden in Tramore
  • Cycle the Great Southern Trail
  • Pub in session in the Salty dog in Kilkee. ✔
  • Surf on the Clare coast. ✔
  • Scuba-diving the following sites:
    • Down the Skelligs. ✔
    • Kilkee. ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
    • Inishboffin. ✔
    • Hook Head. ✔
    • U boat in Cork.
  • Spend a week on an island off the west coast of Ireland. ✔
  • Father Ted Festival
  • Electric Picnic. ✔ ✔
  • Body & Soul. ✔
  • Sea Session. ✔
  • Climb Carrauntoohill. ✔
  • Attend a Munster Hurling Final in Semple Stadium.
  • Listen to ghost stories in Kinsale. ✔
  • Watch the sunset over Rock of Cashel. ✔
  • Circumnavigate Ireland in a sea kayak.
  • Sea Kayak expedition in the following:
    • Kerry
    • Tramore ✔
    • Cork
    • Dublin Bay
    • Clare Coast.
  • A night out in a Doolin or Brandon pub. ✔
  • Spend a night on one of the Aran Island, after a day of cycling, you'll enjoy the best Guinness in the world. ✔
  • Drink a pint in the South Pole Inn, on your way to Dingle. ✔
  • Have an unexpected encounter with sharks on the west coast of Ireland (basking or blue). ✔
  • Climb all the way up to the Skelligs.
  • Participate to a Currach race down in Kerry or a Galway Hooker race up to the Arans.

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.

Brickmania

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