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Siam Thai Restaurant

Every time we travel, I always have that little hope that I will not gain a pound. But how can that be, if  I eat without abandon? It has never happened that  upon coming back from a trip, I don’t …...

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Sally Gap

These are my captures while at the windy military road over scenic Sally Gap at the Wicklow Mountains. I wished we had more time in the area, but it was freezing because of very strong winds. In spite...

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Food And Travel

These are the foods that I fell in loved with and ate over and over again while at the Emerald Isle. It’s no wonder now that I’m going to start my hunt for the best supplement for weight loss. It’s …...

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Monastic Village

The steep wooded slopes of Glendalough (glen-da-lock) or the valley of the two lakes is located at the south end of Wicklow’s military road. It is where Ireland’s most impressive monastic settlement is...

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St. Kevin’s Kitchen

This misty glen is really a magical place with its abandoned 5th century monastery that is built around two dark lakes surrounded by forests. As we wandered around the rocky paths beside the ancient...

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Wicklow Way

And the walk begun. I was exhausted after  miles of walking at the Wicklow Mountains National Park. Its sheer beauty and isolation is a treat to tourists. We knew that there was a nice scenery waiting...

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Dublin’s Molly Malone

We had the chance to drop by the statue of Molly Malone, who was also known as “cockles and mussels” which is also Dublin’s unofficial anthem. History tells of a fictional tale that she was a...

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Dublin’s Henry Street

Henry Street in Dublin is home to several department stores. The place as expected is always busy. It was included in our itinerary not because I wanted to go shopping (we were billeted at The Westbury...

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Dublin’s Kilmainhaim Gaol

Kilmainhaim Gaol (jail) is a historical jail that was used by the British as political prison cell. Today, it is a moving museum of the sufferings of the Irish people. Many of those who fought for...

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The Millenium Spire

It was a dreary and rainy day when we dropped by Dublin’s Millenium Spire. The Millenium Spire is made of 390-foot-tall, stainless steel which was completed in 2003. They say that this edifice is a...

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