Hello Blog! Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day.
If there's one day out of 365 in which it is worthwhile to stay in Dublin, I would say that you should then point to the March 17!
On this day there is the quintessence of Irish culture, drinking beer, partying and a little 'casino, masked and dressed in green.
The program this year was very interesting and full of ideas, beyond the most trivial things such as concerts and other things, the real attractions were substantially 3.
The first is the historical and traditional St. Patrick's Day parade, a colorful snake that runs through the center the city with allegorical floats and masks (the theme of this year was fantastic creatures).
course, this parade is the largest in the world for the Irish, but now the competition of American cousins \u200b\u200bin New York makes itself felt.
The second attraction was a dreamlike journey into a maze made of inflatables.
The venue was the International Financial Service Centre (IFSC).
The third and perhaps most impressive was the great show of fireworks in the Docklands, the Skyfest!
Then I launched out in the morning, despite the small hours of the day before (as you can see from the eye!), Ready to enjoy every moment of National Day of Ireland.
So I slipped on the green leprechaun hat in order and headed to the parade.
The problem is that St. Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland, but nothing has been against the weather. Result
; winds of 60 km / h cold, rain, hail and snow in their chronological order.
A cold and a time so had not seen him for years! I almost preferred
snakes ...
In all this upheaval the inflatable maze were deflated and fireworks will not speak.
We think the next year.
Luckily fate had planned to put Italy-Ireland rugby its March 17, with the possibility for the greens to win the 6 Nations Tournament, their first since 1985!
Despite this, it went wrong there too. Italy has lost and Ireland did not win the tournament for three points of difference ...
All in all a St. Patrick's Day to forget ...
Better to be Italian!
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