Showing posts with label Ennis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ennis. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

From My Hometown

Ah Ennis. Its my hometown, and just like many small town in Ireland, it seems to be dying a slow death. But, out of depression, and recession, comes free time, which sometimes leads to art. 

 Last week I took my camera out on the town, to see what the locals have been doing, and I was happily surprised to fine a few pieces of excellent street art around my little town... 

 DRN 


Saturday, August 6, 2011

What Goes around...

Comes around... No, I'm not talking karma, but fashion!

Oh yes, On Thursday my friends Pa, Stephen, Jenny and I hit up every Second Hand/ Charity Shop in Ennis and I found quite a lot of treasure...

This T-shirt was so silly, but buying a Paris Hilton T-shirt to wear ironically was one hipster step too far for me...


If I had a working VCR player, this Spice Girls tape would have been mine, I know I had a Spice Girls tape when I was younger, with UNAUTHORISED written across its cover too, but I'm unsure if it was the same... And yes, I was a fabulous child, incase you were wondering!

So here was I ended up with after our day of rummageing, all this for ten Euro...

The denim Ralph Lauren shirt was six euro, Bring It On set me back another two euro, and the two books, A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian & We Need to Talk About Kevin, were a euro each...

And thats why I love second hand, charity, vintage shops, call them what you will, if you are willing to get over the fact that someone else owned them, there is plenty of Treasure to be found, and all for a bargain too...

Recommended Ennis Second Hand: The Somalia Shop, Parnell St CarPark. Mrs Quinns, O'Connell St, and Enable Ireland, Parnell St.

DRN




Sunday, January 9, 2011

Ennis gets a little Candy



So when I came back to Ennis in September I was surprised to see that street art, and really really good street art, not some stupid tag saying Up The Lifford, was sporadically spread throughout the town, I spent days discovering new murals every time I was in town. Ennis is so well know for the Tidy Towns, so it would be great to see some more public art around the place also, its not for everyone, but then again, neither are flowers.

The work was part of a project called Wall Candy and in my opinion it was a complete success. More information can be found at Wallcandy.ie

DRN















Saturday, January 1, 2011

Not just a New Year, Its a New Decade!


Happy 2011 friends! A whole decade has gone by, isn't that crazy? I can remember ringing in the Millennium, being out on the street with all my neighbours and friends and turning to my sister and asking her is it 2000? I was 12 years old then. We had just got a computer and there was no such thing as an iPod or a Lady Gaga. Oh how times have changed. For the better, of course.


Anyways for the past 4 years now my mates from secondary school have gone to dinner every NYE and this year year was no except. I am so glad that after ten plus years we are all still in contact and as close as ever. Well, except for the number of us left. In 09 we had a party of 32, 3 tables and had half the restaurant closed off. This year it was a much more intimate 15. Thats recession/youth immigration for ya. Anyways it was still a fantastic group and the food was delicious.


As you can tell I licked the plate clean. The restaurant, Coco Fusion, was a former Chinese place that now incorporates other cuisines into its menu, so for starters I had Meat Sung and for Mains I had a Honey Roasted Chicken, gravy and a baby potatoes. See, fusion!


And at €19.50 a head for a 3 course meal you really couldn't go wrong?


I will definitely be returning.


We left the restaurant just after ten, which was the perfect time for NYE. The pubs weren't too jammed, and we were able to have a few drinks without being squashed into the corner.


Do you like my holiday beard? I grew it myself?


From Patrick's bar we ventured up the town to a nice OMP (Old Man Pub) Fawls, were we decided this would be the perfect location to ring in the new year. Good company, lots of drinks, thats all you really need.


How else would you ring in the new year then with a few shots?


I know I look totally crazy here, but hey, I was just happy to be out of the house. Christmas is great, but God then cabin fever set in fast this years. Anyways this is Aileen, Sinead, Elaine, Jennifer, Niamh, Aoife, Sarah and myself, old crazy face!


This is Lydia, desperate for an NYE Kiss!


Brian the Barman!


Niamh and Andy the happy yank.


Myself and Niamh, in the Clare colours! Do you like my jumper? 9.99 in Lidl! I think its a find, and I'll be bang on trend for A/W 11 in my Camel Neutrals. Yes, I know thats a womens trend, but I was thinking more 70's YSL, less Chloé!


Drink up! And from Fawls we went to our local, Brandons. And yes, seeing as Ive been frequenting the place since I was 16 I can safely say that it is my local, whether I like it or not. I decided to call it a night just after one, I was tired and not in the mood the wait 2 hours for a taxi later on in the night...

All in all it was the perfect way to celebrate a new decade. I decided to bring all the great thing from the last ten years with me, my friends, and leave behind all the bad things. New decade. New start.

My New Years resolution is pretty simple this year. I am number 1. From now I will be putting my mind, body and spirit first. And seeing as today is the 1/1/11 I can't think of a better day then to start looking after Number One. Me!

I wish every single reader to my little blog a fantastic 2011, and I honestly mean that with all my heart.

Health & Happiness

DRN



Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween










Happy Halloween everybody! I ventured out in the "Town" last night and it turned out to be a great night! Lots of great costumes last night, and also lots of girls dressed as sluts. I was a sailor, the Gaultier sailor! There was lots of Seaman jokes all night!

DRN



And then up in Galway there was lots of shananigans when Lord and Lady Fontleoon were let lose on the City of Tribes!