In any case, yesterday afternoon, the semi-final match between Tipperary and Waterford was held in the patchy sunlight in Croke Park, the stadium in Dublin, which just happens to be visible from my current residence. Now, normally, Croke Park looks like this:

But yesterday, it looked like this:
As you can see, it was a very big win for Waterford... (In all fairness, they haven't made it to the Final in 45 years, as someone told me as I was taking this picture.) I celebrated by meeting Roisin in the pub where she used to work, which was crammed with supporters of both sides, well into their cups by the time I arrived. The pub itself was gorgeous and very old; so old, in fact, that it still had a snug, which is the name for the room where women would be placed if they were ever brave enough to enter a pub. It is a pretty classy place, where the Taoiseach (say: "TEA-shock"), who is the prime minister of Ireland, used to drink as well. With these illustrious recommendations, I decided (with a bit of coaxing) to participate in another Irish cultural tradition: drinking a pint of Guinness. I did my fellow Yanks proud by finishing the thing, and did my wallet a favor as well, since a pint of Guinness is roughly equivalent to a full meal in terms of satiation level and calories. I wouldn't necessarily drink it again, but I would be a very poor visitor if I came to Ireland and didn't have a pint of Guinness...
1 comment:
uhm... i'm sorry, i'm having a curva sud moment looking at that picture...is that thing on fire???
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