stone arch gate at Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle Gate. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024
Dublin Castle Tower
Dublin Castle Tower. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024
Door at Kilmainham Gaol
Door – Gate at Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024
Main Floor at Kilmainham Gaol. Dublin, Ireland
Main floor at Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin Ireland. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Building at Trinity College. Dublin Ireland
Campus Buildings at Trinity College, Dublin Ireland. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Green Space at Trinity College, Dublin Ireland.
Green Space and Buildings at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Long Room Library at Trinity College, Dublin, with Art Display of Earth. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Gaia Earth Displayed at Trinity College's Long Room
Gaia Earth Displayed at Trinity College’s Long Room © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Books on Shelves at Trinity College, Dublin.
Books on Shelves at Long Room, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Book of Kells, Interactive Exhibit. Trinity College, Dublin Ireland.
Book of Kells, interactive display on lettering. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Arched Door at Guinness Brewery in Dublin Ireland
Arched Door at Guinness Brewery in Dublin Ireland. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.
Quiet Street in Dublin near the Temple Bar on a Sunday Morning.
Quiet Street in Dublin near the Temple Bar on a Sunday Morning. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2024.

Silent Sunday is a long standing part of my WordPress blog that features my own photography on a theme of my choice each week (most weeks). This year, I’ve brought it back, after a couple years of not offering it. The theme I’ve chosen this year is travel, and I’m using an alphbetized organizational pattern. (Choosing places that start with a certain letter of the alphabet.) Usually, the post does not contain text other than the captions. I will periodically share this message, however, for those who are new to the blog. Thanks. Comments always welcome.

2 responses to “Silent Sunday: Dublin Days”

  1. dianemdavis Avatar

    How wonderful. My husband and daughter are going there this summer, focusing on Dublin.

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Hi Diane, Dublin was good. We liked Galway more. But there are things in Dublin not to miss – Trinity College, The Book of Kells, Kilmainham Gaol, for a few. We hiked with a group (7 days) from Galway to Dublin and stayed along the way – visiting several mountains and national parks. Our stay in Galway (3 days) and Dublin (3 days) were on our own. We definitely want to return to Ireland again. The people and food are great! I hope your husband and daughter have a great trip!

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