Sunset in Dublin

It all really is ironic, isn’t it?

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Even since we started working from home, the howling wind and lashing rain that we got so accustomed to on a daily basis ceased all of a sudden. Instead we had the most gorgeous weather yesterday. Birds chirping, flowers blossomming, while we were trapped indoors.

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At dusk, I took a walk along the Liffey and saw a magnificent sunset.

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The Irish Navy vessel LÉ Samuel Beckett docked at Sir John Rogerson’s Quay – getting ready to serve as a makeshift testing center.

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Gyms are closed but I found several exercising equipments outside on a lawn.

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Must wear gloves and remember to wash hands!

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No more restaurants to go to, nowadays I cook a lot at home – wraping dumplings

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and stacking cakes

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Mille crepe with fresh fruit and cream

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We will get through this, and we will prevail.

Says the Taoiseach on St. Patrick’s Day.

For now, let’s stay home, enrich ourselves with books and music.

Let us be at our best, when things are at their worst.

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