There were multiple christmas markets in the town that we walked around, and the buildings within the old town complemented the historical value of the church as well. There was an area called The Shambles in which the buildings on each side of the cobbled lane were about 15 feet apart and the shops were lopsided and each story hung over the other (the distance between the top stories on the buildings below are only 5 feet apart). This was done to shade the meat hanging in the butcheries in the 1500's. We also walked along the city walls until the icy path caused us to evacuate our efforts.
Monday, December 24, 2007
York, England
There were multiple christmas markets in the town that we walked around, and the buildings within the old town complemented the historical value of the church as well. There was an area called The Shambles in which the buildings on each side of the cobbled lane were about 15 feet apart and the shops were lopsided and each story hung over the other (the distance between the top stories on the buildings below are only 5 feet apart). This was done to shade the meat hanging in the butcheries in the 1500's. We also walked along the city walls until the icy path caused us to evacuate our efforts.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Baldais (thank you) Riga!
Walking through the cobblestone streets of Vecriga, the old town in Riga, you hear both Russian (40 percent of population) and Latvian spoken. Lou and I managed to learn and remember only one term, baldais, thought at least it was a critical one. Yet, Riga's culture has been influenced more broadly. Riga's skyline is dominated by the spires of medieval churches of christian, russian orthodox and lutheran descent.
Dining at Latvian restaurants, the menu highlights the impact that the Germans, Polish and Swedish also had on the region...salmon, vodka, sauerkraut and bratwursts. My mouth waters at the thought of Latvian steak and raganas, a hot drink made with milk, rum, honey and the infamous Riga Black Balsam, that tastes similar to absynthe. We drank to many a glass to stay warm while wandering around the charming market.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Nollaig Shona Duit
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Howth
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving!
We miss you all and are off to have a thanksgiving pint at a pub! Slainte!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
TO TALK TO E&L, Call my cell phone!
Happy thanksgiving and happy Dewali for all our friends of the east (Adie - in case you look at this)! Erin and I are still enjoying our time in Ireland, whistling through our bottles and enjoying everything the city has to offer (especially the rain - I realized my dress shoes let water in from the bottom, makes for an uncomfortable day). However, walking to work is a blessing and I can't say how less stressed I am not fighting to get on to I66 in the mornings! We are finally officially moved into our place and love it! We were a little nervous at first as it is a bit grungy compared to our sharp-edged apartment in Clarendon, but we have begun to make it our own and its turned out great (once we figured out the timer on the heat and hot water!!)!. Below are a few pics from the last week or so, where Strauss, Erin and I hosted a BBQ for the Michigan-Ohio St. game. Also is pics from Cavistons, a must-do seafood restaurant in suburban Dublin, and finally, our new apartment!! Miss everyone.
AND IF YOU WANT TO TALK TO US, JUST CALL MY CELL NUMBER AND IT WILL RING IN DUBLIN AS IF WE ARE ON 44TH AND FRANCE!!!
Whistle while you work....our first Irish friends (Strauss and Joe's co-workers)...
Erin, Strauss, Joe, Jess at En Seine (pronounced insane).
See pic for name...
Our new apartment! Door, kitchen, and living room (same room as kitchen)...
Slainte!!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Rugby and so forth
The SCRUM
On other fronts, we are really excited to have our honeymoon officially on the calendar - our first trip to Asia. We are going to Koh Yao Noi Island in Thailand for a week in March. Koh Yao Noi Island is between Phuket Island and Krabi. We can't wait for cheap massages, amazing snorkeling, elephant trekking and laying on the beach. We are also spending a day in Bangkok, which should be incredible and very different from anything we have seen before. Here is a link to the resort we are staying at http://www.theparadise.biz/.
This week I accepted an account manager position with Fleishman-Hillard and will begin working on their health care team. We are also moving into our apartment on Tuesday or Wednesday. Here are some photos of our new neighborhood (it is as Clarendon as they come):
Out at Lilly's