Dublin lá dhá (Day 2)

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Today is spent studying. I haven't studied this much since university. It's interesting going over past achievements and decisions as part of the management side of the study. Looking at what I did and why - I initially thought I didn't really do much, but found myself writing out  quite a few pages of what I did that improved performance, etc. (I did this as part of my own study process - I don't have to submit writing!).

Went for a quick walk today, and wandered further than just Grafton St (which I've been told is the "main" street for shopping). There definitely is a lot more, I explored a lot of streets off main roads, and found some good looking pubs that I must explore later.

Didn't have much time to do any photography as Dublin tried its hardest to make it feel wintery for me - with hail.

I recognise those doors. I'd recognise them anywhere in the world. I'm going to come back and visit them again soon. I have some fire stuff to trade :)



Oh, and my spelling, grammar, and general English ability appears to have taken a dive. I'm going to blame it on the differences in local gravitational pull. And possibly the jet lag. Looking back at the posts whilst I was travelling even I'm struggling to work out what I was trying to say. I've edited some of them, but one particular post I've elected to leave as is - it's very representative of my state of mind at the time.

Temperature: 8°C
Hail: Hurts
Mood: Tired