Dublin in the Morning (part 2)

In the last few weeks, I’ve enrolled in the complete bartending course at the Dublin Bar Academy. It meant being up early – and into the city most days by 8:00 AM. Because I had to be up so early to catch the bus, I tried to take pictures of the city every morning as it woke up. So, here’s part of the collection from mornings in the city from last 3 weeks. Warning – photo heavy but hopefully you enjoy it.

Infrastructure welding and repairs along the Quays.  Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minutes instead of 40. Time to wander the sleepy city of e
Infrastructure welding and repairs along the Quays. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minutes instead of 40. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minutes instead of 40. Time to wander the sleepy city of empty streets and night workers….

Ha'penny bridge, with homeless guy sleeping on the peak waiting for change (in more ways than one). Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minutes insHa’penny bridge, with homeless guy sleeping on the peak waiting for change (in more ways than one). Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.

Ha'penny Bridge. Shall we cross the River? Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minutes instead of 40. Time to wander the sleepy city of empty stree
Ha’penny Bridge. Shall we cross the River? Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.

Empty Quays near Temple Bar. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minutes instead of 40. Time to wander the sleepy city of empty streets and night w
Empty Quays near Temple Bar. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.

Dublin Early morning deliveries -alcohol, food, newspapers - and very empty streets. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minutes instead of 40. Tim
Dublin Early morning deliveries -alcohol, food, newspapers – and very empty streets. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.

No waiting for the green man.. empty Dame Street at Parliament Street; downtown Dublin near Dublin Castle. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was out the door 20 minutes early- by 7am. The city was not awake yet (sun not up) so the bus took 25 minu
No waiting for the green man.. empty Dame Street at Parliament Street; downtown Dublin near Dublin Castle. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.

Parliament St. Toward Dublin Castle. Normally one would get traffic in the picture as these are two very busy streets. If you are up early though, the traffic is gone, the world is quiet, birds sing, and at 7:57 am (3 minutes early) the church bells ring
Parliament St. Toward Dublin Castle. Normally one would get traffic in the picture as these are two very busy streets. If you are up early though, the traffic is gone, the world is quiet, birds sing, and at 7:57 am (3 minutes early) the church bells ring out. Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.

Morning rituals. Some folks make coffee (apartment window on the left) others go to morning mass. Others like myself get up early to walk the streets and capture the waking city for instagram. How crazy am I?  Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. Woke up and was
Morning rituals. Some folks make coffee (apartment window on the left) others go to morning mass. Others like myself get up early to walk the streets and capture the waking city for instagram. How crazy am I?
Happy Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.

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Dublin in the Morning (part 1)

In the last few weeks, I’ve enrolled in the complete bartending course at the Dublin Bar Academy. It meant being up early – and into the city most days by 8:00 AM. Because I had to be up so early to catch the bus, I tried to take pictures of the city every morning as it woke up. So, here’s part of the collection from mornings in the city from last 3 weeks. Warning – photo heavy but hopefully you enjoy it.

Dublin Sunrise over wood quay
Dublin Sunrise over wood quay

Good Morning. Sunrise over St. Patrick's Cathedral; Dublin, Ireland. #dublin #ireland #sunrise #morning #streetphotography #landmarks
Good Morning. Sunrise over St. Patrick’s Cathedral; Dublin, Ireland

Good Morning. Freebee Wednesday here in Dublin. Walked through Temple Bar and got free paper, free coffee from Starbucks and free belvita breakfast biscuits. Not bad. This is Christ Church Cathedral from Dame St. This morning. #sunrise #christianity #land
Good Morning. Freebee Wednesday here in Dublin. Walked through Temple Bar and got free paper, free coffee from Starbucks and free belvita breakfast biscuits. Not bad. This is Christ Church Cathedral from Dame St. This morning.

Happy Thursday. So tired and on a packed bus. The view from the front. #dublin #ireland #bus #traffic #morning
Happy Thursday. So tired and on a packed bus. The view from the front.

A sunny afternoon in Dublin. Headed home from school, walking the quays along the Liffey River to the bus. #liffey #dublin #ireland #quays #sunshine #afternoon #instagood #river
A sunny afternoon in Dublin. Headed home from school, walking the quays along the Liffey River to the bus.

Four Courts & the Liffey River at dawn. #landmarks #liffeyriver #fourcourts #morning #sunshine #sunrise #intheblue #dublin #ireland #postcard
Four Courts & the Liffey River at dawn.

St. Patrick's Cathedral spire on the right, red brick flats on the left - much is student housing... Dublin Ireland this morning #dublin #ireland #christianity #landmarks #streetphotography #urban #bluehours
St. Patrick’s Cathedral spire on the right, red brick flats on the left – much is student housing… Dublin Ireland this morning

Rush hour Dublin going toward Christ church cathedral. Busy busy.
Rush hour Dublin going toward Christ church Cathedral.

Moon over Christ Church Cathedral - at Parliament Street. The Blue Hour - as the clouds east just turn pink... #dublin #ireland #bluehours #morning #moon #january #cold #christianity #streetphotography #urbanexploration #citylife #monday #lifeisbeautiful
Moon over Christ Church Cathedral – at Parliament Street. The Blue Hour – as the clouds east just turn pink…

St. AUDEONS CHURCH
Moon over St.Audeon’s church.

Four Courts this morning. #dublin #ireland #landmarks #morning #fourcourts
Golden Sunrise on Four Courts building.

Through the Viking ship spiral at Wood Quay. #dublin #ireland #landmarks #blackandwhite #abstract #january #morning #quays #liffey
Through the Viking ship spiral at Wood Quay.

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Skerries Mills

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30 KM north of Dublin, along the M1 into county Fingal, and out toward the coast is a small town of Skerries. Skerries isn’t a particularly big town, nor is there anything particularly different about it in the town center. There are pubs, shops, and the typical Irish curving town main street. What is interesting about it is that not far from the main street of town are two gorgeous “Holland style” windmills which are located, along with the mill pond, in the town’s main park.

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Opened year round and restored by the Fingal County Council, the mills are pretty spectacular on a sunny day and allow for views of the coast and off shore islands. There’s tours 7 days a week, a handful of crafts at the visitor’s shop, and they often have the two windmills (and the watermill – there’s been a watermill on the location since the days of Henry VIII) working during tours. There is a nice little cafe, plenty of ducks to feed if you choose to take a stroll around the mill pond, and a farmer’s market on Saturdays featuring organic foods.

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If you’d like more information on Skerries Mills, you can see their website at: http://www.skerriesmills.org/

If you’d like to read more about the nearby New Bridge House and gardens, please click here.

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