Now on my second day in lovely Dublin. My hotel is around a quarter mile from the Con hotel. There is a multiplicity of neat looking restaurants and pubs on the way to and from. My nose has been titillated by the smells of cooking as I walk from place to place.

Since I was there, I booked a room in the airport Sofitel. The room and bath were spacious. The breakfast was complimentary and had all kinds of ethnic foods as well as an English breakfast.
But I finally managed to get aboard the correct flight to Shannon. I mostly slept through the journey and collapsed in my hotel when I arrived.
When I was slightly refreshed I headed for the con hotel. Alas, none of my hotel staff knew anything about Dublin. There may be an Irishman in the Clyde Court, if so he is most likely a guest. Thanks be to Heaven that Dubliners are friendly. By asking a person per block, I managed to find the Double Tree.


HB ice cream was passing out free treats, which I had to regretfully refuse due to my delicate condition. Aren't they cute?
One of their fathers arrived as I was chatting them up. Neither she nor he recognized the joke based o Newton's law of inertia.... What is Irish education coming to? Or maybe my joke just isn't that funny.

Dublin is a charming city. I was particularly taken with the multiple chimney pots on each building.

Mary, our docent told several Irish legends in the appropriate venues. She is a very good story teller and kept us and the younger guests amused. We gave a round of applause at the end of her second telling.

Since leprechauns are small, there was, of course a giant's parlor.


After the museum, we marched across this delightful bridge over the River Liffey
and adjourned to a pub where we had a fine supper and began to separate on our various ways to hotels.
Thoroughly nice day. I can recommend Shamrockon to all as a friendly, relaxed con.
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