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Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
The Masonry is a coworking space and a historic building located on Thomas Street in the Liberties district of Dublin. Formerly a seed and grain warehouse for the Irish Agricultural Wholesale Society, with parts dating back to 1780. With its refurbishment, the building has retained its original architecture, featuring brick facades and wooden beams, transforming into a modern and vibrant workspace. It offers a wide range of options, including private offices and coworking spaces, for both small and large businesses. The Masonry features an internal and external courtyard, meeting rooms, and amenities such as daily cleaning and IT support.
Happy St. Patrick's Day, Everyone! Took this shot several years ago so I could post it for St. Paddy's Day- never think to. Neatest thing about it?? That's one of our daughter-in-law's name!!
May you always have
Walls for the winds
A roof for the rain
Tea beside the fire
Laughter to cheer you
Those you love near you
And all your heart might desire.
Pints and pints of snow spilled on the downtown streets Saturday night as people whipped open their umbrellas to stay dry. Vancouver Police keeping the peace outside of Doolin's Irish Pub while a pedestrian checks his Instagram likes before crossing the street. Captured on the corner of Nelson & Granville Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ February 18, 2018 ❄☘
In the sleepy little village of Lisvernane in the Glen of Aherlow is Moroney’s pub. It was a short walk from our campsite and we had a sociable evening there talking to the locals…with a Guinness of course. You can fill up your car there too.
HWW!
Two photos on the wall showing the damage of 911 to Ohara's Pub,because of it's close vicinity of one of the twin towers.I was focusing on taking a photo of the pictures,when I caught a waiter in the back kitchen dropping something on the floor,lol! Talk about timing!
Brillancia - Dress Agatha
This dress with small frills instead of sleeves whose color can be changed via the HUD, as well as the color of the collar and the color of the metal buckles, was made for Maitreya/Maitreya Petite, Legacy/Legacy Perky, Ebody Reborn, and Kupra + Kups.
Zibska
- Julija Circlet & Earrings
This set includes circlet in left & right sections and cascade in left/center/right sections with 16 colors for petals 1/2/3 and fronds.
- Yaryna Eyemask
This mask is a 50L Holiday Promo item and it includes a mask in the left & right eye and orbits sections with 26 color options for petals 1/2/3 and beads via HUD. This was created to coordinate with the Yaryna Tiara set (available separately).
You can get both items at the We <3 Role-Play event 04 - 28 Dec.
epoch. - Glo socks/MAZE and Glo thigh bows
Lollipop - Blush Maze Thighs
This blush only goes with Maze, and it is done in two shades (Cherry/Sakura).
New York City's Midtown Manhattan is the largest central business district in the world. Print size 13x19 inches.
These two shots are the last of mine from the Flickr Walk. It really was a fantastic afternoon turned into evening and therefore must link to Wayne's most superior shot of us all.... at the Local.
Cheers!
www.flickr.com/photos/waynephotoguy/2099176529/
PS: I stole the menu
Rue du Chevalier-de-La-Barre is a street on the Montmartre hill in Paris, the first part of which is pedestrianized. It is named after Jean-François Lefèvre, Chevalier de La Barre (1746-1766), a young man from Amiens sentenced by civil justice to torture and death by beheading (1766), for various blasphemies. He was chosen by the anticlericals of the Third Republic while the Sacré-Coeur was under construction despite the intervention of the Church, in the person of the Bishop of Amiens, with a view to saving material time.
Wexford town
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Explored #270 18/5/2012
The pub, and its famous basement bars became the hangout in Dublin in the 1970's for the emerging Rock music scene and was famously frequented by Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy fame. It’s for this reason that when a statue was erected to commemorate Philo, that Harry Street, right next to the pub Philo knew so well, was the ideal location for the statue.
It's been a while since I last posted an update. Nice to see a lot of new people in the group! So many cool stories and great pictures. Keep them coming!
Really fun story here. So many strangers at once that I would feel like cheating if I posted each portrait individually. So here they are: the boys and girls of Seamus McDaniel's in Dogtown.
I was early for class, so I decided to grab the camera and take a walk around the neighborhood. I spotted the lovely ladies with the green background taking a break outside the the kitchen. I went, introduced myself and told them about the project; they thought it was a fun idea and were happy to partake. They asked if I needed more people to for the project, and before I could even reply they went inside and sent out the rest of the staff! They would come out the back door and say: are you the guy who's taking pictures? Quick shot and they sent the next one. So much fun!
It all happened so quickly that I didn't even get to ask for their names or an email address. But it's all good, I know where to find them.