It’s been highly endorsed by my former landlady for me to see Riverdance. It’s a show of Irish dancing; it’s a real Irish icon.
So last weekend, I tagged along Gladys to finally see it. I created sort of a vlog/spoiler of it. Enjoy!
It’s been highly endorsed by my former landlady for me to see Riverdance. It’s a show of Irish dancing; it’s a real Irish icon.
So last weekend, I tagged along Gladys to finally see it. I created sort of a vlog/spoiler of it. Enjoy!
I had a great time seeing friends and catching up with them over the first weekend of the year. Having that should be a sign of a great fun for the year ahead.
Whenever I crave for something different to eat other than the cheeseburger meal of Burger King, my choice is some good Japanese food. My go-to place for this is the Banyi Japanese dining in Temple Bar.
Has this ever happen to any of you-you have an activity or something laid out for weeks and then, come 1 or 2 days prior to carry it out, all of the excitement and the plan itself just dissipated into thin air?
The other night was a blast. I was with Agatha, along with her friends at work having dinner at Tippenyaki Restaurant in Castlewoods, Rathmines, Dublin. It is a Japanese restaurant with Japanese-looking Filipino crew. It felt home there, to be honest.
The other weekend, I went solo to Howth Harbour to check out the Dublin Bay Prawn Festival. I came to know of this on Facebook. I was very excited about it because I was looking forward to tasting seafood in a while, was curious about the festival in general, and it was my first time to visit Howth.
A bank holiday plus a shining warm sun– the perfect formula to carry out our plan to visit the nearest beach and see a castle.