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Jan 23, 2021 14:27:45   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
jaymatt wrote:
Nice again, Mark. You do a first-rate job of recording your travels.


Thanks so much John. I love doing this so I can relive the trips.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:28:25   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
blacks2 wrote:
Excellent Mark and all in sunshine, I love it.


Thanks so much Mike. I’m so glad that you liked them.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:29:14   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Nice set Mark!

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Jan 23, 2021 14:29:27   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
joecichjr wrote:
Looks to be a remarkable "people" place Thanks for the wonderful tour


Thank you for coming along Joe. It is indeed a great people place.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:30:48   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Susan yamakawa wrote:
I will miss your shots of beautiful Ireland


Thanks Susan. I will try to post more of other beautiful places we’ve been.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:31:23   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great street photography, Mark.


Thanks so much Earnest.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:32:55   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
merrytexan wrote:
Such delightful and colorful pictures of that beautiful city of Dublin, mark.....gorgeous set !


Thanks so much merry. I really appreciate your kind comments.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:34:07   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Sylvias wrote:
Excellent colourful series Mark, enjoyed the narrative too.


Thanks very much Sylvia. I appreciate your taking the time to read the narrative.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:34:50   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
weberwest wrote:
Nice set Mark!


Thanks very much Joe.

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Jan 23, 2021 15:13:51   #
pdsilen Loc: Roswell, New Mexico
 
srfmhg wrote:
We had one additional day in Dublin and since the weather was nice, decided to spend it strolling through St. Stephens Green and down Grafton Street.

Grafton Street (Irish: Sráid Grafton) is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre, the other being Henry Street. It runs from St Stephen's Green in the south (at the highest point of the street) to College Green in the north (to the lowest point). In 2008, Grafton Street was the fifth most expensive main shopping street in the world, at €5,621/m²/year, and the thirteenth most expensive main shopping street in the world in 2016 at approx €3,300/m²/year.

The street was named after Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton, the illegitimate son of King Charles II who owned land in the area. The street was developed from a then-existing country lane by the Dawson family in 1708, after whom the parallel Dawson Street is named.

After O'Connell Bridge (then called 'Carlisle Bridge') was built to span the River Liffey, Grafton Street turned from a fashionable residential street into a busy cross-city route.

The north end of Grafton Street is most notable for the eighteenth-century Trinity College Provost's House, home to the head of the college. Across the road from this is the former location of the Molly Malone statue, a well-known tourist attraction and meeting-place, which was permanently moved from Grafton Street to nearby Suffolk Street in 2014, to make way for an extension to the Luas tram system. A life-size bronze statue of Phil Lynott was unveiled on Harry Street, off Grafton Street near the Stephen's Green end, on 19 August 2005.

The street was known for prostitution in the 19th century. In the 1870s, 1,500 prostitutes were reputed to work in the street.

Bewley's Oriental Café, a Grafton Street institution since its opening in 1927, announced at the end of October 2004 that it would be closing before Christmas, along with its Westmoreland Street café. Following a campaign by many, including the then Mayor of Dublin, Catherine Byrne, the café on Grafton Street, which had closed, was reopened, including its small performance area.

Buskers, including musicians, poets and mime artists, commonly perform to the shopping crowds on Grafton Street. This was portrayed in the opening scene of the 2006 film Once, starring Glen Hansard of The Frames, a former Grafton Street busker. The pedestrianisation of Grafton Street was first trialled in 1971 but prolonged delays meant that this wasn't made permanent until 1983, and then repaved in 1988. Objections came from councillors and small business owners, who alleged that pedestrianisation would lead to an increase in petty crime and antisocial behaviour. The North end of the street, between Nassau Street and College Green is not pedestrianised.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafton_Street

For more images of the beautiful and peaceful St, Stephens Green, please see my earlier post from Dublin.
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-647028-1.html

The first 2 shots were taken through the windows of our transport van approaching the city the others on our walk. I hope you enjoy these images.
Mark
We had one additional day in Dublin and since the ... (show quote)


Graffiti is the same all over the world and it's just as disgusting.

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Jan 23, 2021 15:18:22   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
pdsilen wrote:
Graffiti is the same all over the world and it's just as disgusting.


I agree pd. Thanks for commenting.

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Jan 24, 2021 21:41:03   #
steve L Loc: Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
 

And, as always, thanks for sharing !!!
steve

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Jan 24, 2021 22:14:52   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Thanks so much for commenting Steve.

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Jan 25, 2021 09:50:09   #
genocolo Loc: Vail and Gasparilla Island
 
Terrific photos, made even more interesting by your narrative.

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Jan 25, 2021 14:08:18   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
genocolo wrote:
Terrific photos, made even more interesting by your narrative.


Thanks so much Geno.

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