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Catch Up Post: Dunguaire Castle and Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

Dunguaire Castle

The day after celebrating St. Patrick’s Day (and night) in Galway, our crew hopped into our rented cars and drove through the Irish countryside to the Cliffs of Moher. On the way, we noticed Dunguaire Castle and stopped to take photos. I believe we had the luck o’ the Irish with us on this day, because 1) I wasn’t the one driving (though I did take the role of chauffeur early in the morning after we had celebrated St. Patrick with the lads and lasses of Galway), and 2) we had a few moments of sun throughout the day.

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Catch Up Post: Galway, Ireland

My current goal of life is to get back to blogging. I’m quite backlogged with post ideas, so to speed everything up, I am going to represent my life in the past two months with mostly photos. But don’t fret; once I’m up to speed, my verbosity will again be on display.

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Hockey Night and St. Patrick’s Day…in London?

Move aside, Nelson, this column is ours! Photo by Jess Kwong.

I’ve been really busy this past month, hence the blog neglect. I’m still quite pressed for time, but since my blog personally requested some attention, I felt inclined to write this post.

So, as stated above, I’ve been very, very busy, mostly with school work and research. However, for sixteen days in February, I couldn’t blame King’s College for the late nights, the tears, the screaming and hair pulling; something else was occupying my limited emotional and temporal resources. Yes, of course I am talking about the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the record-breaking event that brought our glowing hearts together as a nation in the name of sportsmanship, global communities, and hockey. At the culmination of the event, and after reading articles like this, I obviously felt proud to be Canadian; even more so, I felt proud to be a Canadian living in London. Continue reading