May 21 2009
Thurles to me….
Walking through the old streets,
Repaired grey cobbles flow between
buildings married to each other,
inseparable, holding the other up.
Painted so many times they are thick
with history and tell stories.
Scattered with people winding in between.
Cars, on their predictable paths.
Today the sky is blue and does not cry
Today is a good day as the beat
makes your legs bounce along.
The whole town is dispersed to their new
destination. Uniforms on children, Protectors,
and workers. Up and down life fills this small
town and I feel alive walking in her.
Possibilities of what lies ahead
just behind each windshield, black jacket
or freckled smile. These feel like my people.
A new story is being added to the landscape,
washing over it in this one moment in time,
it calls to me for it knows it has a piece of me
as de’ja’vu, I was meant to be here and Ireland knows it.






Our favorite pub in Dublin became Oliver St. John Gogarty Temple Bar. It is where we started the pub crawl our first night. Interesting pub, it has live irish music upstairs and below it plays the oddist montage of american music. No one would ever hear: Beyonce, Kenny Rogers, and U2 all in the same place back in America. I suppose that is why we love it is much. It accommodated the 14 of us and our unique blend of music as well as exposing us to culture. John reveled in the traditional Irish music longer than all of us since he knew many of the words. He visited Ireland back in the 80s. This pub ironically enough though had Spainiards, Welch, English, French and Croatians but no Irish; therefore we ended up calling it the United Relations Bar. An English man told me after the night was coming to a close that I was the nicest American he had ever met. I told the group later ‘ I was glad I could help diplomatic relations.’ He was a fireman who just had his tooth knocked out by a fire extinguisher. It was a fun night where you talk to 10 foreigners all in one night and get a little piece of their story. Just being in a setting like that was amazing. Of course on our bus trip to thurles we joked, now we are ready to meet some Irish people; since Dublin was full of so many internationals. We were not disappointed when arriving to Thurles….