Dublin’s Fair City~


Is really so pretty!

The historic old pubs are lovely,

and fun to explore,

on a good, old-fashioned Irish pub-crawl.

You are guaranteed to make friends because the people are warm, friendly, and often just a tad tipsy!

Dublin is a vibrant, colorful city,

justifiably proud,

of its artistic and literary history.

I am still home at The Holler, but it’s cheers to you from beautiful Dublin~


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263 thoughts on “Dublin’s Fair City~

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    1. I was just in Belfast for the first time. I was blown away by Northern Ireland. The whole country is so beautiful and I love the warmth of the people. It is a wonderful homeland for you to have.

  2. Ah, lass, ye waken the irish in me with the pics of all these grand pubs. Would that I could raise a glass in each one of ’em. How are things in the holler? Gettin’ cold out here in the hinterlands. The permacloud is now here and we won’t see much sun til spring now. Take good care…… Hugs !

      1. Yes I post a couple of times a week. Just done an October update of the garden and doing posts about recent trip to Broken Hill retiredfromgypsylife.wordpress.com hope you can find them

  3. Great photos Cindy. I spent time in the past in Dublin and I think I went to the same Pubs that you guys did. I distinctly remember the one in the second photo of this post. Yes, Irish are friendly, but often a bit tipsy!. Love the painted walls on some of the buildings. Way too cool!.

  4. Love Dublin and your gorgeous pictures!

    (I tried to tweet this but got weird message: “403 Forbidden. The server understood your request but is refusing to fulfil it.”)

    1. How strange! That usually means an code error or private file. Thanks for letting me know, but I have no idea how to fix it. Thank you for the thought though, that is what counts!

  5. Reblogged this on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine and commented:
    Just to show that Ireland is not entirely green, Cindy Knoke brings out the colour of the City of Dublin, particularly around Temple Bar and the flower stalls that fill the main shopping streets such as Grafton Street.. It is a bit wet and windy here today but you will always get a warm welcome and local colour.. Cindy as always has captured both with her amazing photography.

  6. What an extraordinary display of colour. I never dreamed Dublin’s pubs and buildings were so eye-catching. The street art and building facades are stunning.

    1. My husband did the Guinness drinking on my behalf, while I soaked up the visuals. We both enjoyed ourselves immensely. So glad you have experienced this too & cheers to you~

    1. Ireland is wonderful. The people are genuinely happy to see you and want to talk with you. It is quite special. I hope you have a chance to realize your dream and go <3

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