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Oooh..... I don''t know!Date: 7/28/2008 1:50:43 PM
Author: Delster
Oh my, DandiAndi, I''m flattered! Thank you!
Whaddya wanna know?![]()
Ireland is tiiiiiny so I''m not sure how much information I can divulge without sacrificing my anonymity, but I''ll do my best![]()
A lot of Beethoven and Chopin usually. Actually I find more complicated classics easier than some modern stuff...Date: 7/29/2008 8:26:53 AM
Author: Delster
Hey Lorelei what kind of classical piano do you like to play the most?I always favoured the baroque composers and would relish a convoluted passage in Bach or Handel any day. The romantics always drove me spare, sadly I don''t have the necessary talent![]()
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Sadly, no I don''t! Well not more recently anyway. My uncle has our coat of arms and from what I can remember he told me that the family name was first found in county Mayo (Maigh Eo??) but I don''t recall where the current living rellies are. Plently of them have been to Australia too see us, and funds permitting I plan to head on over there to see them!! They arrived here in the middle of an Aussie summer, which was a tad uncomfortable for them as they were used to much more nippy weather. Is it really as chilly there as they described it? I''m a sook in the coldDate: 7/29/2008 7:34:56 AM
Author: Delster
Oh my, well here goes...![]()
If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
This one''s easy - it would be FI''s lasagne with coleslaw and chipsAnd no, those are not the kind of chips that come in a bag!![]()
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If I could only drink one thing for the rest of my life, it''d be champagne![]()
Tell us what makes you tick--what do you love? What inspires you?
Haven I''m gonna have to mull the ''what inspires you'' bit over and come back to you!!! But off the top of my head, my great loves are spending time with my family and friends (I''m very sociable), my knitting (it''s an addiction), dancing (even though I have zero talent), horse riding (I don''t get to do it very often), music (I learned piano for a long long time and I must go back one of these days), and sleeeeeep![]()
your favorite flower?
Too hard to choose! I love roses, lilies, and orchids. Also michaelmas daisies, snowdrops, and hydrangeas. I have a real soft spot for daffodils as they were my grandmother''s favourite flower. Actually now that I think about it, all the flowers I love, I love them because they have an association with a person or a place for me.
How did you meet your FI? What is your favorite food?
We met at uni. I didn''t get into the master''s programme I wanted, so I very reluctantly returned to my undergrad alma mater for my masters. He was still there finishing up his undergrad but we''d never met before. First time I saw FI I very literally stopped dead in my tracks, halfway in through a doorway, and mid sentenceI guess he made an instant impression!![]()
My favourite food right now is FI''s lasagne!![]()
How did you meet your dear fiance? What are your hobbies? And WHAT is it like in Ireland?! I''m of Irish descent and am DYING to see the place!!!
FI and I met at uni. My biggest hobby right now is my knitting but I also play the piano, and I horse ride, when funds allow.
Ireland is a fabulous country and I''m very proud to be from here. Yes, the people really are as friendly as everyone says, yes it is as green as everyone says, and no, it doesn''t rain as much as everyone says - it rains more!!!What would you like to know? Do you know where your family came from?![]()
Gwen - long time no see stranger! I missed you!![]()
I remember him!Date: 7/29/2008 2:52:35 PM
Author: SanDiegoLady
How lovely to find things out about you! My bil loooves Ireland, and.. good lordy that man wears a kilt all the blinkin time.He''s pushing 400, I swear. Woo. ANYWAY.. I have a girlfriend who LOVES Ireland and went there for her honeymoon, she said its her favorite traveling place to visit.![]()
Long long ago, when I was in 5th grade (and was in love with Eric from the Bay City Rollers) my 5th grade teacher Mrs. Hawley, visited Ireland.. I do believe I still may have her post card. I just remember the beautiful green hills. Someday I hope to visit, too!![]()
HA, thankyou for the tip!!! I''ll pop that in the memory bank!!Date: 7/29/2008 11:45:11 AM
Author: Delster
Lorelei I''ve had that experience too. FI loves some of the Scissor Sisters'' stuff so I bought some of their sheet music and I just can''t wrap my fingers round it for the life of me!![]()
Andi Mayo is a beautiful part of Ireland, although they''re old football adversaries, but I won''t hold it against youHave you ever watched any of the International Rules matches?![]()
Ireland is odd with the weather, you just can''t guarantee anything. There''ll always be a few drops at some stage in the day! It''s raining down outside right now as I type, and yet the sun was splitting the stones this morning. The last week or so we had glorious sunshine but our sunshine is always patchy. Once the sun goes behind a wisp of cloud at all, it turns quite nippy. And there are always a few wisps of cloud, even on the clearest of Irish days. High temps in Summer would be around 23-25C - we might get a couple of weeks or so in total of those temps, but they''d be rare enough to happen on consecutive days. Lowest temps in Winter would be around -5C but again, it''d be a few ''cold snaps'', and those temps wouldn''t be consistent for anything more than two or three days in a row.
The thing with Ireland isn''t so much the cold, it''s the damp. I''ve lived through a -20C Winter and it was much more tolerable than an Irish Winter, because it was dry cold. Didn''t get into your bones the way the Irish Winter does. If you look at average humidity levels for Ireland, it rarely drops below 70%. You kind of shiver all Winter long because your very bones are cold and you never really warm up.
Oh and if you''re prone to the frizzies at all, don''t forget to pack your hair straighteners before you come here, in Winter or Summer!![]()
Dublin is great, busy, getting more European in flavour by the day I think, and with lots to see and do. So much history. Bullet holes still visible in the statues and on the buildings on O''Connell St from 1916. Ireland''s oldest Georgian street, Henrietta Street (now that''s an unknown gem). The Guinness Storehouse. Jamesons Distillery. The Book of Kells. And it''s a pretty city I think, especially out along the coast. The Phoenix Park is the largest enclosed urban public park in Europe and is still lit by gaslamps. It has its own herd of deer (I''ve nearly hit on more than once with the car, you have to keep your eyes peeled driving through there!) and the President lives there. Dublin Zoo is there too. But bee is the person to ask about Dublin really as she''s a native!
Date: 8/6/2008 10:58:22 AM
Author: Delster
bee - now how would we explain that to D you naughty girl?![]()
OK here''s a treat for all the dreamers-of-Ireland - this is where I spent the August Bank Holiday weekend, it was pure bliss! Although, that water is cooolllllld![]()
Nope! Different province. Actually, not even on the mainland (although there is a bridge). Wanna guess again?Date: 8/6/2008 6:00:58 PM
Author: bee*
lol![]()
Is that Kerry in the photo?