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Spotted: Hong Kong's theatre friends in

 Ireland 

17 Jan 2015 - City Walk along Quay Street and the

                       Latin Quarter

                       

I don't know you
But I want you
All the more for that...Falling slowly sing you melody 

 

Busking is absolutely normal here along the Quay Street. Just by listening to the music, you could simply tell that you are in Ireland, with the voice of Guy from Once - The musical playing in your head.

 

              

Carmen Lee & Chickenroll 

a.k.a. Mr & Mrs Au

16 Jan 2015 - Warmest welcome from my host in Galway.

Born and raise in a metropolitan city filled with skyscrapers, coming to Galway is such a paradise to me.

 

No lies, I would definitely like to spend my retirement life here in Galway, where you can enjoy a 270-degree full horizon view of the blue sky.

 

"The world is a walking storybook with no THE END on the last page'

18 Jan 2015 - #breathless

 

The moment I chose

to miss the bus

because

of

the

                         glorious

sun

rise

...

 

 

Waking up at 5am and wanting to catch the bus tour to the Cliff of Moher, who would have known such glorious sunrise would make me stopped for 30 mins.

 

Thanks to the sunrise, I changed my plan to go to the Aran Island instead. And this was how I met another {A} on the ferry journey. Andy, una argentina chica from NYC who would love to become a writer. We talked about Arts, Shakespeare, South America and loads. Sitting next to us was a woman at her 60, also known as a granny to 2 daughters and 3 grandchildren.

 

World is so small, especially when you are getting older and bigger. An old Irish gentleman from the coffee shop shared his amazing teacher's life in Hong Kong and thrilling war stories of the history of Ireland. He kept talking and talking, as the raindrops kept dripping from the ceiling. It was going to be a long-lasting rain, and probably a long speech too.

Aran Island

20 Jan 2015 - 'Sunrise Catcher' on the way to Cliff of Moher (for real)

 

Real Facts about the Cliff -

Irish: Aillte an Mhothair

Location: Southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland.

Height: 120 metres (390 ft) above the Atlantic Ocean

 

Words just can't describe the 270-degree view of the Atlanic, where the sky and ocean joint together. 

The Series of MOTION POSTCARD (n).

|ˈmō sh ən ˈpōstˌkärd|
Postcard in a form of moving images for sending a message without an envelope.

 

Excuse my dumbness and stupidity, hope you enjoy the amazing view along the Wild Atlantic Way ||

 

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