This email is just going to my friends who don't live in Ireland. I don't feel that a description of life in Ireland is going to be too interesting to people living here, so I'll just include them again when I start my next travelling.
Last weekend was St. Patrick's, and the pic of the week is from The Irish Times on Tuesday. It shows kids in the parade in Gort, Co. Galway.
Water water everywhere
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Well, there is no shortage of water since I arrived back to Ireland. It rains almost every day, and the train line has been flooded for the past couple of months. It's completely submerged, I saw pictures of it in the paper. So if you're travelling from Dublin you have to get off in Limerick and get a bus to Ennis.
It's strange with water in such plentiful supply that you can't drink it. People imagine that the water would have been dodgy in Costa Rica, but it was perfectly fine. Then I move back to one of the wealthiest countries in Europe to find that the water here in Ennis is undrinkable, because there is cryptosporidium in it.
They had this problem before, and put in a temporary filter. But with the heavy rain they've had to by-pass it.
Light in the evening
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When students in Costa Rica asked me what I missed about Ireland I always said the long bright evenings in the summer. In Costa Rica the length of day varies very little over the year. But boy did I choose the wrong time to come back from that point of view. When I arrived it didn't start to get bright until about 8.15am, and then got dark just after 4. Now there's what we call 'a stretch in the evening', and it will be even more after the hour goes forward at the end of the month.
St Patrick's
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I was in Dublin last weekend, and went to a St Patrick's weekend party on Saturday. It was a great night. There were several people I hadn't seen since I'd come home and it was great to catch up. It ended up being almost a 12-hour drinking session, having started just as Ireland was being anihilated by England in the rugby, and ended up around 5am. A typical St. Patrick's.
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So that's it for this week. I'm writing on Good Friday, and my brother, Enda, is coming down on the train from Dublin to spend the weekend with us.
So, until next week,
Slán
Éamon
Today's headline in The Irish Times: Opposition says Ahern's fitness to lead now in doubt