Hello there everyone! You know, after writing up Paddy and Plunkett’s garden adventure in last week’s post, I started thinking about how being outdoors is one thing that the pandemic hasn’t really been able to affect that much. In fact, if anything, we’re all outside a lot more than we might have been in a more normal year!
And the Beasties love a bit of outdoorsy time too! It’s a great way to catch up with friends…
… Or enjoy a picnic together.
Yum!
So for today’s post, I thought I’d revisit some of the Beasties’ favourite outdoors places… Care to come along?
As you all probably already know, we live in Dublin – and pretty close to the city centre. For us, “outdoors” usually means “the park”, and luckily we have plenty to choose from around here. Earlier in the year, when everyone in Ireland was confined to within 2km of home, we discovered the springtime joys of the National War Memorial Gardens.
We’ve also got the Phoenix Park, the largest enclosed park in Europe, on our doorstep. It’s so big that there are herds of deer living there!And if that wasn’t enough, we’re also within walking distance of the National Botanic Gardens…
…The city centre parks of St Stephen’s Green and Iveagh Gardens…
… And spooky St Kevin’s Park, as featured in our pre-Hallowe’en post a couple of weeks back!
But our wanderings don’t always involve the city’s green spaces. One of my favourite walks is along the banks of the Grand Canal – it’s a joy even in the depths of winter.
Plus you never know who you might bump into along the way.
Dublin is also packed full of interesting old buildings to admire. The city is especially well-known for its Georgian-era architecture – a style that was popular for just over a century, beginning in the early 1710s.
Of course, there are other places to visit that have nothing to do with architecture. I wonder if that’s really tea in Tae Beastie’s mug?
The touristy visitor-attraction part of the Guinness brewery may be closed, but don’t worry! They’re still making beer… And filling the air with the delicious smell of toasted barley on roasting days.
And sometimes it’s just nice to stroll, and admire the crazy jumble of old and new that is the streets of Dublin.
How about you? Have you been seeing what’s on your doorstep with fresh eyes these past couple of months? Be sure to tell us all about it in the comments!
Lucky Beasties to have such a fascinating birth city with so many parks
Yes, we’re very fortunate! And it’s nice to share them with you too… Cheers for popping in, Mariss 😁
The Beasties adventures are always filled with exciting adventures! I spent most of my summer enjoying the outdoors in northern Wisconsin.
Yes, those little monsters know how to enjoy the great outdoors! Seems like you do too… Summertime outside in Wisconsin looked lovely. Cheers for dropping by, Cindy!
I do! My pleasure!
Oh wow! I love the doors! The parks are pretty good, but those fabulous fanlights certainly take my fancy. I wouldn’t mind joining that Beastie picnic – any idea when the next one will be and can I buy tickets?
I’m sure the Beasties would be happy for you to drop in on their picnic without paying for a ticket… Especially if you bring along human-sized treats! Hopefully you’ll get a chance to see those Georgian doors in person sometime soon too. Thanks for stopping by, Queen Bee!
The Beastie with the burger! I had one of those laugh out loud moments when I came to that image. Awesome images and adventures 🙂
Heehee! Thanks, Tierney! That Burger Beastie does look particularly content… But I’d be the same if someone offered me a burger the size of my head 😂 Thanks for swinging by!
It must be so wonderful to be within walking distance of all of those historical and beautiful spaces — now I see why Beastie backdrops are so verdant and foliage-filled! I especially liked the Georgian entrances. They are really beautiful. And the deer! My favourite (that’s a lot!). We have been making a point to take more walks on our forest path; it’s often crowded with cyclists and such, but it’s worth the short drive it takes to get there… we’ve spotted snakes, bats, deer, and once, a lone great egret, there! And something about the shapes of trees is so healing. 🌳
Oh cool! Dublin city wildlife (outside of the Phoenix Park) is usually limited to seagulls and grey squirrels, so those are some pretty exotic creatures in your nearby forest! And yes, there is something really soothing about being among trees… I always feel better after a wander in the park. Here’s wishing you happy outdoor adventures, Shirley!