I arrived in late Friday, meeting Erin at an old pub by our friend Rob's place, who graciously let us stay at his place this weekend while he was away in Ukraine (jealous). After a hand-pumped house bitter, we went to a romantic little french restaurant where we might as well have been in the 7th district a Paris. The food was about a 7, but the atmosphere was great! Erin and I don't really go out for food in Dublin (not worth the €23 an entree for average food), so this was a treat that didn't disappoint!
I dropped her off at the exam at Ironmongers Hall, which is the old trade guild established in the 1300's. The building isn't quite that old, but it was featured in Harry Potter's Goblet of Fire if you buffs can recognise below.

I then picked Erin up and we rushed to grab a quick cornish pasty for dinner and a half pint, and it was off to Spamalot, a broadway musical based on Monty Python and the Holy Grail that had as laughing all night! A ticket to the play at £15 was cheaper than a bus into the city on the Gatwick Express (£16.90) and about the same as a round trip bus ride to Windsor (£12.50). It was a great bargain and lots of fun. On our way home, we grabbed a pint at the Churchill Arms, a colorful bar littererd with pots and pans on the inside, and flower baskets on the outside.
The following morning, whilst lashing rain, we headed off to Windsor, to see the famous castle of the Royal Family. After a longer than expected bus ride, we got in and toured the amazing (and amazingly huge) castle, which sprawls across the city.

Afterwards, it was a pasty for lunch and a walk down to Eton College, founded in the late 1400's....a very old and historic school.
It was then off to London and then to the airport, a successful weekend from many standpoints!!
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