dublin, day two
Now reunited (of course), the couple went off to explore the Trinity college, Dublin Castle, Grafton St., and a whole lot more. Our favorite stop was the St. Stephen Green - a fantastic, low-key garden right in the middle of all the shopping places. What a great place to catch some rest.
I'm gonna skip some parts (remind me later to write about a certain bridge over the Liffey) - let's get to one of the highlights of our stay in Dublin. In one of the pubs of Temple Bar, we met the most sincere, down-to-earth, but also very intelligent Irish person ever: Naille.

He may not look like Brad Pitt, but you could tell that he was a very kind person. We talked about everything and anything, including the O'Connell "syringe" and the Irish sinks (again, more on that later). Nice to see that there are decent people everywhere, and even nicer to run into them completely by random.
I'm gonna skip some parts (remind me later to write about a certain bridge over the Liffey) - let's get to one of the highlights of our stay in Dublin. In one of the pubs of Temple Bar, we met the most sincere, down-to-earth, but also very intelligent Irish person ever: Naille.
He may not look like Brad Pitt, but you could tell that he was a very kind person. We talked about everything and anything, including the O'Connell "syringe" and the Irish sinks (again, more on that later). Nice to see that there are decent people everywhere, and even nicer to run into them completely by random.
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