We had another very sunny day so we took the DART, a commuter train that runs through Dublin and outlying communities, to Howth. We had a bit of an incident with the train and had to transfer to a bus but we did get to Howth, which is a small fishing town just north of Dublin. We did a six km cliff hike before heading back to town for supper and then back on the DART to Dublin.
We walked back over to the Icon Factoy, which is located in the Temple Bar area. One of the artists, Kevin Bohan, that make the factory work had lent me a book on Samuel Beckett and I wanted to return it and set up a time for a tour of the Icon Walk. The Walk is the brainchild of an American named Barney, who wants to give credit to and make more people aware of those individuals and groups that have made a difference for Ireland in the areas of literature, music, sports, movies and TV. They have taken some very inner city alleys and are transforming them with murals of Irish icons. So, Kevin gave us a great tour of the murals with all sorts of insights, stories and information. We met three of the artists, Kevin, Aga and Regine(who gave us a very hard time about not being able to find the St. Stephen's Green Shopping Mall). All of them are doing the work as volunteers and all of them are very dedicated to and enthused about this project. Here are the websites:
www.iconfactorydublin.ie
www.facebook.com/TheIcoNFactory
Tomorrow we're doing the first day of our hop-on-hop-off bus tour of Dublin....the rain is supposed to return with a vengeance which could mean a longer stop at the Guinness Storehouse!
Take care.
K & M
Location:Howth/Dublin