Last Sunday we visited family on the outskirts of Dublin city. It was a nice sunny day so we ventured off for a walk to the local park where there was a local community festival taking place. There was a nice buzz with lots of people out and about enjoying the good weather. Here are a few photographs of our walk to the park, you will notice that I love heritage and architecture.. some of the old red brick houses are lovely...
A Day in Dublin
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Looks awesome! I love the street art. :]
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I love architecture too, the older the better and those red brick houses are lovely! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteRed bricks always do it for me.I stayed at a small hotel in Moscow and the reception hall had a decorative red brick half wall ; it was eye-catching.
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