Visitando el País de las Hadas (Carolina en)
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Pancakes' recipe
Ingredients: 1 egg 2 spoons of butter 3 spoons of flour Half a glass of milk Firstly you have to melt the butter in the microwave and let it get cold. Then, you crack the egg in a soup dish and beat it. Keep beating and add the flour and the milk little by little...
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It's cold again in Galway!
Spring starts in Ireland 1st February. This piece of information was shocking for me, because I thought that the seasons started at the same time in all the northen hemisphere. But now I know that I was mistaken. But what is more shocking for me is that now it is spring...
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My College
Source National University of Galway (NUIG) is the name of my college. The main building is amazing. It is the picture which appears of the college when you google NUIG. It was built in 1849 with a neo-Tudor style. But, it is a pity that there is any lecture there, as...
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A plant coming up from my kitchen sink
Living with Irish people has its advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, you can speak English with them always you want, so you can improve your speaking skills. Besides, you meet native people of the country where you are living, which is good because Spanish...
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Women's Day!!!
Yesterday it was celebrated the International Women's Day and I did not have enough time to write about it. Firstly, I would like to congratulate all women! Secondly, I will talk about women's equality in Ireland. It seems that there is no so much representation of...
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Tuesday Pancakes
Today is Tuesday's Pancakes! My flatmates have invited me to eat pancakes, they have made them and we have eaten them with lemon juice, butter and honey! They were delicious! Although now, I'm full! They have told me that it is a tradition in Ireland to eat pancakes in...
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Galway Cathedral
The Cathedral of our Lady Assumed into Heaven and Saint Nicholas is located in the west bank of Corrib River. It was built recently as it was consecrated in 1965. It is made of cut limestone, and its dome is made of copper. Inside, one can find that the floor is made of...
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RAG Week
RAG Week has being celebrated this week in Galway. The main aim of this week is to collect money to give it to charities. This year, the Student union has decided to give all the money to Ability West and the Alan Kerins Projects. Ability West is a voluntary...
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Bridges and canals in Galway
As I have said in another post, Corrib river goes throughout almost all the town. That is the reason for what Galway has several bridges, such as the Wolf Tone Bridge, the Bridge Mill and the Salmon Weir Bridge. The last one is located near the cathedral, and in May...
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St Nicholas Church
Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of travellers. Thus, the merchants of Galway chose him as benefactor patron of the town. The church was built in 1320, and after more than one century later it became collegiate church. Today it belongs to the Church of Ireland. Some...
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Ernesto Che Guevara
As I have mentioned the Lynch family to you a lot of times, I am going to tell you a curiosity. Do you know that the Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara has its roots in Ireland? Irish people say that his great-grandmother emigrated from Galway to South America....
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Lynch Memorial Window, Galway
The Lynch Memorial Window is a facade located in Market Street. It has a window with a shield with a skull and two crossed shinbones. It is supposed that it makes an allusion to a fable about the Lynch's family. According to the legend, Walter was the son of the mayor...
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Lynch Castle
Another important building in Galway is Linch Castle. It is located on the corner of Abbeygate Street and Shop Street. Despite its name, it was the palace of the most influential family of Galway. It is supposed that it was built at the end of the XV century. In the...
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Carnival Time
In a few days there will be Carnival. We will dress up in order to represent what we are not, and, in this way, perhaps, we will show who we really are. That is the grotesque. It was invented by Goya and Quevedo. Valle Inclán formulated it in the theatre. And we all...
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Shop Street
Shop Street is the main street in Galway. It is a pedestrian avenue which links Eyre Square with the moth of Corrib river. Here you can find a lot of shops, that seems obvious, but also dozens of pubs with tables outside! You can also find street artists. Usually, this...
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One day more!
Another morning in Galway, I have been working and knowing Ireland. I am happy! I think that I have learnt a lot. Daddy will tell me that at least... I can iron!
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Some thoughts
Now, the night has fallen, I am looking through my window and I am seeing the world that surrounds me. I am opening my folders full of notes and my book The Major Works of Yeats. Now, I am closing my eyes. In my mind there are a lot of people. I know that I am not...
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Advantages of the new technologies
Being far away from home. Miles away. And you always have the chance to see your people's faces, by means of skype, to have a conversation with your friends, to tell them what we do and why. Those are the new technologies. Taking notes and sending essays. Looking for...
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The walls of the city
You cannot miss either in Galway the rests of the walls of the city that were built in 1270. It is very sad that today we can only enjoy some stretches of wall, one of them in the back of Eyre Square Shopping Centre. The reason is that after the sieges of the XVII...
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Eyre Square
The first stop in the tour is Eyre Square, also known as Kennedy Park. It is the central place of Galway. The reason for what it is called Eyre Square is that in 1710 it was a piece of land which was donated by the Eyre family in order to build the square. However, in...