Christ Church Cathedral
Dublin Castle
A sign written in the two national languages of Ireland, Celtic-Gaelic and English.
Dublin Castle Gardens
From inside the castle
The Throne in the castle
A ballroom in the castle, where all Irish presidents take the oath and are sworn into office under the Irish flag.
The River Liffey running under Dublin Castle.
The Porter House Pub, where we ate lunch.
Marisa, Elani, Shawn, and Kyle at the Porter House.
In front of Christ Church Cathedral
A door leading to the crypts of Christ Church Cathedral from outside.
A grave inside Christ Church.
The Alter
The crypts
This cat and rat were caught in the pipes of the church organ in the 19th century, and were mummified and put on display.
The Organ, with a man playing.
An old windmill missing the four blades. This is near the Guinness Brewery.
Me, Kyle, Phillip, Scott, and Shawn in front of the St. James Gate entrance to the Guinness Brewery.
Katie, Elani, Katie, and Carrie in front of the gate.
The barley inside the brewery.
The water flowing directly out of the River Liffey into the Guinness plant.
A history of all the Guinness labels.
The Guinness Harp
A view from the top of the Brewery museum.
Brian, Phillip, and I drinking our complimentary Guinness at the end of the museum tour.
The Temple Bar district of Dublin.
A mime on the street.
How crazy is this? A rainbow under the Irish Flag. I was looking for the leprechaun with the pot of gold!
Oliver St. John Gogarty Pub. They had an Irish band playing songs all night. It was a good time.
This is a guy dancing to the Irish band.
This is the guitarist and the banjo player.
This is the violin and banjo players. They were brother and sister. You also see Josh about halfway through giving his little stamp of approval!
This is the banjo player going to town on the banjo.
The worst job in the world. The man that has to drive the 7up bicycle thing with people in the back, up hill. He was struggling.
Dublin over the River Liffey.
The River Liffey outside the Kilmainham Jail
The Entrance to a modern art musem.
Inside the walls of Kilmainham Jail.
Inside the jail.
A jail cell built in the 1700's
The jail courtyard.
This flag marks the spot where a famous Irish political prisoner was shot by a firing squad.
The cross marks the spot where hundreds were executed by firing squad since the seventeenth century.
Outside of Trinity College, Dublin.
The statue at the entrance to Trinity College.
A view of the Temple Bar district at night.
The Dublin airport was mobbed on the morning that we left.