2 // One Day in Dublin

August 20, 2012

I’m back with another installment of One Day in Dublin. This time, Michael joined me for a little zip around the city. We nabbed a tiny parking spot and Michael managed to squeeze our car into it. I held my breath and tried not to back-seat-drive. Dublin parking is almost worse than Dublin driving – terrifying!

Our first stop was the National Museum of Archaeology on Kildare Street. We were on a mission to see the bog men, human remains mummified in the peat bogs. Michael had seen them when he was a child, but this was my first time.

I think I might have been too impressed with the building’s architecture to focus on the exhibits. The floor is covered in detailed mosaics, and the ceiling is just stunning. The bog men were interesting, but a lot flatter than I would have thought!

After our quick tour through the museum, we shifted gears and headed for the Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery to see their annual exhibition. This exhibit is a huge collection from emerging as well as established artists around the country. We enjoyed it because it’s such a broad range of pieces in one enormous collection of contemporary Irish art.

We finished at the gallery just in time to catch the lunchtime concert at the National Concert Hall. For just ten euro, you get a lovely lunchtime concert in the beautiful National Concert Hall. You could add another five euro for a sandwich and a coffee, but we had another plan for lunch!

After the concert, we wandered through the Iveagh Gardens, a little known park just around the corner from Stephen’s Green. The Iveagh Gardens (pronounced Ivy) had their annual play in the park going on at the time, so all these people were relaxing on the lawn, listening to a performance of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

{Stephen’s Green gets points for having this statue of Robert Emmet – my grandfather and father were named for him!}

Because the two are so close to each other, we decided to stroll through Stephen’s Green and compare the vibe in the two parks. The Iveagh Gardens are quieter and calmer. Stephen’s Green is always buzzing with tourists and the Iveagh Gardens seemed to be mostly locals. It’s a great spot if you’re looking for a little peace and quiet from the city!

After all that strolling, we were hungry! We stopped at the ever-colorful Little Ass Burrito Bar on Dawson Street. Their planters were so cheery! Burritos joints are absolutely everywhere in Dublin at the moment and it’s been fun to try them all out, one by one!

As we strolled back toward our car, we passed the Mansion House, where Dublin’s Lord Mayor resides. We’re hoping to try Fire restaurant, which is attached to the Mansion House – apparently the Lord Mayor gets to eat there whenever he likes.

Last but not least, Michael insisted we stop in the Celtic Whiskey Shop for a little browsing. We loved spotting Maine’s Cold River Vodka on the shelf! They have lots of little bottles of Irish whiskey – just small enough to fit in your carry-on. And I now have a few great birthday gift ideas for my lovely husband!

Sweet Spot: Three Irish Jellies

August 6, 2012

Jelly isn’t really my thing. Faced with a decision between anything else and chocolate, I will always, always choose chocolate. That said, Irish jellies are downright fascinating. Here’s a little selection: jelly babies, wine gums and fruit pastilles. I mean, come on, we eat the babies? And wine-flavored sweets? And what the heck is a pastille?!

Turns out they’re all a lot more innocent than you’d think.  Well, except for the babies. I’m still not sure how I feel about biting off a crying baby’s head.

Wine gums don’t taste like wine. They’re just chewy, generically fruit flavored jellies. The jelly babies are similar in flavor but have a cornstarch coating and the insides are a little more gooey. And the fruit pastilles are little disks with a crystallized sugar coating – again, similar generic fruit flavor.

One major difference for Americans? Dark purple won’t taste like grape. They’re blackcurrant flavored, which is hard to describe but very Irish! It’s kind of sweet and purple-y tasting, if that makes any sense!

Do you have a favorite Irish jelly? How do you feel about eating baby candy?

DIY: Hutch Makeover

August 1, 2012

This is instalment number 823495 of cute things I’m jealous of in my sister’s house. Don’t you love the transformation? It’s so fresh and cheery!

A few coats of green paint, new knobs from Anthropologie, and wallpaper to line the back of the shelves. Now she has pretty storage for all of her beautiful dishes and glasses. And she did it all by herself – the only casualty was green paint-covered feet!

Me, Elsewhere: The Informal Florist on Poppytalk

July 31, 2012

Today I’m so excited to be sharing another Dispatch from Dublin over on Poppytalk. This time, it’s all about flowers with the Informal Florist! It even has a great tutorial for a flat arrangement inspired by an Irish hedgerow!

I’ll be sharing a few more behind the scenes photos from my visit with Claire in the coming days, including our visit to the Smithfield Flower Market.

And special thanks to the talented Julie Matkin for taking such stunning photos!

In the Name of Research // New Series

July 30, 2012

Good morning! Happy Monday! I had a busy weekend filled with lots and lots of exploring and researching. And some relaxing with friends and family. Oh, and a nap yesterday that was completely necessary but overall a bad idea since I couldn’t manage to fall asleep until 2 last night. But it’s sunny this morning, so I’m hoping that gets me through the day!

Tomorrow I’m starting a new series on FCV called One Day in Dublin. One Day in Dublin is going to be a great resource for exploring the city – for both visitors and locals. An extension of my Design*Sponge City Guide, this series is going to be a collection of tips for what to do, what to see, where to eat – and all packed into one day.

Visiting Dublin? Here’s where to start. Living in Dublin and want to explore a few new spots? Here’s where to start.

I’ll be back tomorrow with our first One Day in Dublin. Until then, have a beautiful Monday!

Dublin Botanic Gardens

July 25, 2012

Over the weekend, I took a trip to the Botanic Gardens over the weekend with my friend Julie. We were working out some logistics for a new project we’ve got cooking – lots to share in just a couple weeks! Julie is a magical photographer and snapped these few photos while we were there.

Julie’s a regular at the Botanic Gardens, but I had never been. It is amazing! Greenhouse after greenhouse, and sprawling gardens perfect for a Saturday afternoon wander. It’s free but only open regular business hours and weekends, so you’ll have to get there during the daytime.

Oddly enough, I had been to the iconic pub, Gravediggers, around the corner. Can you tell I’ve got a boy as my tour guide?! But since I’m making recommendations, do make sure to visit both! Grab a cake from the garden cafe and wander through the greenhouses. Then stop into Gravediggers for a pint – they’ve been serving them since 1833!

Me, Elsewhere: Pretty Vacant on Poppytalk

July 19, 2012

Today I’m sharing a really cool initiative in Dublin – Pretty Vacant. They repurpose vacant buildings in Dublin for temporary art exhibitions. And this latest one is cool – a virtual gallery! See the full story here!

DIY Diamond Polka Dot Pants

July 18, 2012

This pair of white pants had been languishing in my drawer for the last year or so. They had a few small spots (who on earth can keep white pants really white?!) and bleach makes me nervous, so I came up with a plan to reinvent them. Little pink diamond polka dots!

I laid them out flat on the living room floor, cut a diamond shaped stamp out of an eraser, and used fabric paint to print diamonds in diagonal rows about three inches apart.

Here are a few tips I picked up along the way:

Choose a really light shade of paint – everything looks darker on a white background.

You need more paint than you think. Not tons, but a bit more than you’d imagine – and most of that will be white!

Pair diamond pants with a neutral top so you don’t make everyone dizzy!

Special thanks to my darling friend Naomi for taking the photos! Isn’t my neighborhood pretty?

Truly Irish // Nine Design

July 12, 2012

I can’t remember how I stumbled upon this video, but I’m so glad I did. Paul Coyne is living the dream and I’m so happy for him. He articulated perfectly the gratitude I imagine working for yourself would create.

See Paul’s designs here.

Garden Party 2012

July 11, 2012
{image from here}

It’s summer. The days are longer, the weather is milder, but the rain just keeps coming.

I’ve been mulling (again) the idea of a summer garden party but keep running into the obstacle of the incredibly unpredictable weather. Last year we managed to have a dry, somewhat warm evening in September, but this summer seems totally different. I have no faith that it won’t rain at any given moment – and I mean really, really drench you to your skivvies rain.

So when I saw this image last week, it struck a chord. Outdoor but indoor. Maybe that’s the solution! Now I’m on the hunt for a barn. Know of any in the Dublin area?