Another day in Howth
Mittwoch, 12. November 2008, 21:33 Uhr von Felix
Thursday Heleen and I went to Howth. Unfortunately, it didn’t really start that well. Diesen Beitrag weiterlesen »
Mittwoch, 12. November 2008, 21:33 Uhr von Felix
Thursday Heleen and I went to Howth. Unfortunately, it didn’t really start that well. Diesen Beitrag weiterlesen »
Sonntag, 09. November 2008, 12:58 Uhr von Felix
Simone, whose room is right next to mine, snores so loud that I can hear him through the walls. Chrrrrrrr. Chrrrrr. It doesn’t really sound healthy at all. Chrrrr… So, he isn’t only partybear, he snores like a bear, too. Poor me.
Freitag, 07. November 2008, 13:28 Uhr von Felix
Donnerstag, 30. Oktober 2008, 11:15 Uhr von Felix
As already pointed out in the last post of this series about the trip to the North, I am interested in the Conflict. In twelfth grade, I wrote my Facharbeit, a propedeutic project, in this field. Thus, I was keen to see it all myself (especially after having listened to the Irishman the evening before). I’m glad that I could convince my mates to join me on my way to the Bogside, a poor neighbourhood that was 100% Irish Catholic and the centre of the so-called „Troubles“ in the 1970s.
Between 1969 and 1972 the Bogside was part of „Free Derry“, a barricaded, autonomous area that was considered to be a no-go area for British forces. A lot of important historic events took place in this area of Derry (e.g. Bloody Sunday, Battle of the Bogside, Civil Right Marches). I hope the following commented photos of the area can give you an impression of the murals of the „People’s Gallery“ and the Bogside in general. Diesen Beitrag weiterlesen »
Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2008, 16:15 Uhr von Felix
Sunday evening, after visiting the Giant’s Causeway, we arrived in history-laden Derry, which is also known as Londonderry.
There, we checked into the cosy Derry City Independent Hostel. At least about half of us did. Diesen Beitrag weiterlesen »