Okay, so, today, we moved the trees to the preliminary final location (withheld because of confidential reasons).
The night was kind of weird: I was sweating like a pig yet very cold at the same time...
So, I commited my first very bad faux-pas while at the new apartment: I took a bath.
We met up at between 0900 and 0930 (typical version of Irish "on-time meetings") at the office in Fairview.
Because I relocated on friday, I took the opportunity take off from the apartment early and take a few pictures on the way:
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| Not everyone might agree with the saying. But it roughly translates into "Obidient citizens, happy city" | |
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| Not sure, what type of industrial complex this used to be, but you can see clearly the admin- and the production area |
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| Maybe the size of a typical traditional cottage |
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| The Five Lamps is a decorative lamp post with five lanterns, which
stands at the junction of five streets - Portland Row, North Strand
Road, Seville Place, Amiens Street and Killarney Street.And it's one one hell of an intersection to cross. |
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| I've posted a pic of the locks, but here's the lockkeeper's house |
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| Once in Fairview, it becomes small-town again |
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| Don't tell the Irish they seem to have a lot in common with the Brits |
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| Fairview Hall, an assembly hall |
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| Dispite it looking sanitary, I still like it. |
After enduring my touristy pics, here then finally is, drum roll, the nursery.
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| After the first two vans... |
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| After the second round of vans |
After that, we had to leave because our transport had other appointments and the estimated time again didn't meet the required one. So, there is at least one more go left.
Well, while we were waiting for the trees, I did some extra work around the garden:
If impossible to make out what that is: I took some dead branches off. The lady keeping the trees on her premises wanted to keep them for firewood in the winter.
The house she's living in seem to be pretty old. She had a window you could slide up. The unusual thing about it, to me, was that it had wheights in the window frame to balance the window. Kind of cool.
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