Articles tagged with "about ireland"
Plan your visit to Ireland
By Seán | September 28th, 2007 |The only post you’ll ever need: this is your one-stop Irish travel guide!
So, after a year and almost a thousand posts on Ireland, I thought I’d put the site... [Read this entry]
Most popular blog entries
By Seán | September 25th, 2007 |For the past year I have woken up every morning wondering what I would write about that day. When I leave the house, I carry a PDA, digital camera and... [Read this entry]
One year of Irelandlogue
By Seán | September 22nd, 2007 |It’s been a year in the ‘logue, folks and, as I promised in an earlier post, I thought it would be a good idea to have a look over the... [Read this entry]
Irish Session rules
By Seán | September 20th, 2007 |
Since the first day I started Irelandlogue I have been blogging about Irish music sessions.
At least twice a week I attend a live Irish music session and post an... [Read this entry]
10 “useful” phrases in Irish (as gaeilge)
By Seán | September 18th, 2007 |You probably know I’ve been running posts on Irish slang. You may remember back in May I published a substantial post about the use of the Irish language in modern... [Read this entry]
The Bebo and her band
By Seán | September 16th, 2007 |Yes, that’s what it’s called here: “The Bebo”. It may be only the third most popular social networking site with just 1.18% share of the market, but it’s by far... [Read this entry]
Irish Slang - Crisps
By Seán | September 16th, 2007 |Begorrah! Top of the morning!
Yes, two phrases you may have heard on Darby O’Gill and the Little People but that you will never actually hear spoken in Ireland. Most... [Read this entry]
Irish bare-knuckle boxing match
By Seán | September 10th, 2007 |Yep - this is what the fuss is all about.
Irish Slang - Shanks Mare
By Seán | September 9th, 2007 |So you speak English. Why not travel to the land of saints and scholars where English has been lyrically embellished since the dark ages; a week or two in Ireland... [Read this entry]
The Irish National Tayto
By Seán | September 8th, 2007 |Everyone knows that Ireland is famous for her potatoes. What you may not know is the reverence in which Irish people hold their potato crisps.
Specifically, their Tayto crisps.
So... [Read this entry]
