St Patrick’s Day in Dublin: The Complete Guide for American Visitors
If you have ever dreamed of celebrating St Patrick’s Day in Dublin, you are in good company. Every March, the Irish capital transforms into something …
If you have ever dreamed of celebrating St Patrick’s Day in Dublin, you are in good company. Every March, the Irish capital transforms into something …
Picture a February morning on a Connacht hillside. Wind cutting off the Atlantic. Rain driving sideways through the heather. A priest kneels behind a boulder, …
Scattered across Ireland’s countryside — rising from graveyards, monastery ruins, and cliff edges — stand some of the most puzzling stone structures in the world. …
Before phones, before radio, before email — there was the letter. For millions of Irish families between the 1840s and the 1960s, a single envelope …
The smell of it reached you before you saw anything. A sharp, earthy, almost-sweet sharpness on the wind, drifting down from somewhere up on the …
Every visitor to Ireland notices them sooner or later. Standing in ancient graveyards, rising from monastery ruins, and marking the ends of winding country roads …
You hear it before you see it. Or rather, you don’t hear anything at all. On a hillside above the Atlantic, row after row of …
On a quiet Sunday morning in County Cork, the roads fall still for just a moment — and then they fill again. Not with cars, …
Whether you are planning your first visit to Ireland, tracing your Irish ancestry, or simply want a weekly dose of the Emerald Isle in your …
There is a smell that older Dubliners and Corkonians remember from Saturday nights in the 1970s. It drifted from a bucket kept warm behind the …
Before the fishing boats left the Aran Islands, the women of each family would press a handknitted sweater into the arms of the men heading …