Day: 63
Got kicked out of my hostel at 11:30, and even though my flight to Dublin wasn’t until 5pm I thought I would go check out the shuttle stop that would take me to the airport. The subway was full of singing musicians asking for change and eight stops later I arrived at the Brussels Midi train stations, where I heard a rumor that there was a out to the 2nd Brussels airport (not the main one) 50 kilometres away. I talked with a charming young lady at tourist information and she sent me off in the right direction to find the bus. I found the stop and the bus driver told me they left every hour from there and it takes about 30 minutes to get there. I had about an hour and forty-five minutes to kill, unless I wanted to spend it sitting in the airport (which I didn’t).
I headed back into the train station and found a bookstore because my copy of National Geographic was just about exhausted. I bought a copy of The Zahir by Paulo Couhlo (he also wrote The Alchemist, which found absolutely wonderful, and strongly recommend it), and went down the street to find a cafe where I could sit and finish my magazine by reading the article about earthquakes, and start reading my new book. Paulo didn’t let me down with The Zahir, and I slammed the first sixty pages sitting in that cafe drinking coffee. I ran off to catch my shuttle and continued reading the entire bus ride, the entire wait for the plane, the entire plane ride, and the entire shuttle ride into Dublin. By seven-thirty when I checked into my hostel I had finished 270 pages of a 290 page book.
I pulled myself away from the book for enough time to go out and find some dinner of an Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. After dinner I walked around and took a few pictures, only to have the book call my name and I headed back to the hostel common room to finish up my book then possible go out. I got through three pages before an Aussie came in and put on a movie, Saving Private Ryan, and I was distracted by scene of war and gore. I watched the whole movie, which I hadn’t seen in quite a while, and picked my book up ready to finish it before bed. I got through four more pages before the hostel staff came in and told me the common room was closing and I had to leave. I ended up reading the last thirteen pages in the stairwell.
After a hard day of reading about the power of love and everything it is meant to be, I headed out to have another pint before bed. I am in Ireland after all, Guinness is my favourite beer in the world, and it tastes so fresh here being so close to the brewery.
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More pictures coming, it may take a couple of hours though.
Rob
You make me laugh! Reading all day-is this something new?!?
Well Rob,
Sounds like you are back to a fun and familiar territory setting! Reading, eating, drinking, picture-taking, sleeping, having a great time. This sounds like your “way of life”. Enjoy and have a pint in rememberance of JoAnn and I.
I’m taking “The Alchemist”, to read it at Newport Beach while we are there for the next two weeks, along with “The World Is Flat” I’m approx 1/2 way done (thanks for the book – it’s great!), and also taking James Patterson’s “Beach Road”. Sarah and Josh really enjoy his works.
The night picture of the Pub has a fantastic light and dark contrast to it, and it really catches my eye. I will need a large picture of this so I can hang it in the loft, which is now my Office and wine cellar.
Hi Rob,
What’s an out? You referred to it when you were leaving Brussels. It’s not really a wine cellar, it’s more of a wine loft! At any rate it works. Matt and Wendy came for visit. It was fun. Madalyn likes to nap in the spare room now, it reminds her of you. She always says something to you before she turns over to go to sleep. All is well here, but we all miss you. Take care of yourself, be safe and smart. Enjoy!
Love you,
Mom
Please say that you took an extended sequence of those night shots. Nifty atmosphere.
Take care in your travels over water.
Love,
Gramps
Love the atmosphere in the black and white “pint” shot. Ireland has some beautiful countryside will you be making it out to any of it? Cheers…
Just reviewed this day. The pint shot is incredible. Very nice composition and balance and the interaction between the couple at the center table is perfect. Nice work! I saw this picture when Mike was reading your blog to me while I was cooking. Later I wanted to show this picture to Jamie but I couldn’t find it again. I just expected “pint” to be a glass of beer. I also agree with gramps that I hope there are more of those night shots. Your photos are just getting better and better.
Love, Mom