Dublin taxi

Surviving Dublin a city with more taxis than New York. Dublin is a passengers paradise and a taxi drivers hell

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Turner paintings closed

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If you are a Traveler or a gangster you will insist on a horse drawn hearse for your funeral. This is a close up of one of the doors of the ...
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Friday, January 25, 2008

Back on nights

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The clock at Mount Temple school 2 faces each with the wrong time Grafton Streets a wonderland. Wiped out after the all night Saturday, luck...
Monday, January 21, 2008

longer days

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One of the famous "doors of Dublin" Ballymun old and new. There is aways the exception to the rule, most people who come to work h...
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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Down time

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The Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital. fine building...ongoing maintenance The patient drop off point for the Beacon medical centre. Irela...
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Happy tale

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McDaids one of Dublin's best pubs. 2 guys exchanging Smarties as bold as brass. No fear here of the law. The law will prosacute for 3 KP...
Monday, January 14, 2008

Stopped Raining

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The celling of Easons bookshop in Nassau St. It used to be a bank,look inside to see the fantastic fireplace. Moan Moan Moan.....But its the...
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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Hibernation

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Kings Inns where the law society are based, barristers anyhow. The law is in a bit of a huff as a solicitor has taken to the hills with debt...
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Monday, January 07, 2008

January blues

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The Parnell Mooney. Parnell St. This arch marks the entrance to St Stephens Green. Built to remember the Dublin Fusiliers who fell in the Bo...
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John
Dublin, Ireland
With so many taxis in Dublin 16000 or so (Even more than New York)I have been forced to work nights and days as well. Traffic is mad here during the day.
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