September 7, 2007 at 7:43 am
· Filed under Belfast, Grandad, Nancy, The Crown Bar, Travel, treasures, visitors

Back in February I made a Podcast about the day Nancy came to Town. That day we enjoyed lunch at the Crown Bar in Belfast. This popular bar is the only National Trust-owned pub in Northern Ireland and has been described as the best preserved Victorian pub in the UK.
My podcast inspired Grandad to write about his memories of Belfast.
I see in the Belfast Telegraph Newspaper this evening that the work on restoration of the building is almost complete. The ceiling hidden for years by a thick nicotine layer has been scraped and the restorers are discovering the beautiful colours beneath.

Project manager Claire McGill said booths, ceiling and tiles have all been given a new lease of life. More than 100 mirrored glass pieces from the snugs have been restored and will be reinstalled this month.
Nancy, come October it might be time for another visit to Belfast.
Now I wonder if these restorers working at the Crown Bar, had a little go at Grandad’s lungs what wonderful colours would they uncover?
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May 12, 2007 at 9:51 am
· Filed under Dublin, brothers, service, visitors
My brother who lives in Dublin, phoned me a short while ago.He was back from his morning routine walk and purchasinga newspaper at the local petrol station shop.
A foreign visitor was ahead of him in the queue and on reaching the deskhe asked for €5 worth of gas…..
The guy at the till smiled, farted and gave him a receipt.
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