Street art and statues in Galway Posted By Lorena This is by NO means a comprehensive post. There was almost too much to see - sometimes we'd walk one way and I wouldn't see...
Walking around Galway Posted By Lorena At this point, writing a blog post every other day about something I did, I'll be done telling everyone about my three weeks in Ireland...
Roscrea Round Tower and St. Conrad’s church Posted By Lorena After Hawk and I dropped Jenn off with her friend, to stay a day or two, we stopped at Roscrea Round Tower and St. Conrad's...
Cahir Castle Posted By Lorena On our drive from Wexford to Galway, in addition to stopping for gas and ALL THE SNACKS, we stopped at Cahir Castle. It was not...
music Song of the Week: Bilbo Baggins Posted By Lorena If you've ever seen this, you're already laughing. And if you *haven't* seen it, you will be thanking me later. OH YES YOU WILL. Read More
music Song of the Week: Do They Know It’s Christmas? Posted By Lorena Oh, the Eighties. Everyone looks so young. So idealistic. So high on Aqua Net fumes. Read More
music Song of the Week: Christmas in Prison Posted By Lorena One of the saddest and most beautiful songs Prine has written to date. Read More
music Song of the Week: Chiron Beta Prime Posted By Lorena Merry Christmas! From Chiron Beta Prime! Where we're working in a mine, for our robot overlords. Did I say "overlords"? I meant protectors! I swear... Read More
music Song of the Week: Fairytale of New York Posted By Lorena Absolutely my most favorite Christmas song ever. Read More
music Song of the Week: Hazy Shade of Winter Posted By Lorena Yes, The Bangles. DON'T JUDGE ME. This remake of the Simon & Garfunkel song has a lot of energy and power - rarely do I... Read More
music Song of the Week: Mandelbrot Set Posted By Lorena "you're a Rorschach Test on fire; You're a day-glo pterodactyl; You're a heart-shaped box of springs and wire; You're one badass fucking fractal" Benoit Mandelbrot... Read More
The one of the houses/shops in the archway with reflections in the water reminds me of the Fells Point postcard…
I'm so proud of you. You've managed to take something awful that happened and used that grief and pain as…