Great review Sergio, the ultimate "how to discover Ireland in the shortest time possible" guide
Don't mind the security guy, can you imagine he has to do this on a daily basis to keep the family safe, it's actually off limits to bang the gates or ring the bell
Pity you went to my forum name and former living place on such busy day as it's a lovely seaside town, not much to do, but the castle is nice and the marina area.
Nice pictures, looks like you’ve had a great time! You guys visited a lot of ‘U2 places’, always a pleasure when your friends are also interested in U2. I wish I had been to the Hanover Quay studios, but my friend didn't want to go
Thank you EVERYONE for the kind words, thanks for all who have read my looooong story, and thanks to everyone who bothered to see the pictures and the video. I hope you liked them and I really really hope that I managed to transmit you some of my enthusiasm and love for Ireland.
I also have good news, as I will be back to Ireland really soon (I hope). But let me tell you: next time I will stay there forever a few months - at least. My girlfriend is ok with us moving to Ireland some time, so it will happen sooner or later. After all, I'm an
Hi Sergio, not sure how the situation is now, but think still some companies look for
foreign languages, but guess not that much anymore as about 15 years ago. But you can check some Irish job websites and search on Spanish. I can only recommend it living there for a while, it's great
Thank you both Things are happening very quick in my life lately, and if everything keeps going on good like this, I will start to hatch some plots and scheme some schemes very soon.......
My turn to savour the delights of Dubs. The English beat us at the Cricket yesterday. Hopefully we'l do better at the Rugby tomorrow. Off out to Temple now.