One thing is clear. This blog goes
from surprise to surprise and from coincidence to coincidence.
A few days ago, I compared Durham with Kingsbridge, the village of The
Pillars of the Earth, written by the Welsh Ken Follet. The following day, I was
told that I wasn’t going to Durham and that they were looking in Cardiff, city
where the above mentioned author was born.
In my last post, I wrote that I still had no news. That afternoon, I had a
look in the Internet to the Oxegen festival, which takes place every year in
Naas (about 40km away from Dublin). The following day, that is, yesterday, I
received an e-mail. It asked what did I think of going to Dublin.
I haven’t decided yet whether this scares me or amuses me.
So, it seems that finally I will be going to green Eire. And I’m thrilled.
I won’t say that I was looking forward to going to the UK… It seems the Union Jack
and I are not friends… But I love Dublin, I find it charming. And irish too, I’ve
always found them really nice. Indeed, some months ago, I had a look at the
possibilities of a short-trip to Ireland… So, back to the country of
Leprechauns, Guinness, whisky and green color. It’s a lovely day for a
Guinness!
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