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		<title>St Patrick&#8217;s Day Parade 2009, London</title>
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St Patrick&#8217;s Day is of course March 17, but closing down central London on a Tuesday may upset a few people, so the parade was on Sunday. Starting on Piccadilly, the Parade winds past Piccadilly Circus down and around to Trafalgar Square.
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We stayed at Sheila&#8217;s hostel in Cork, mostly because of the name! After some expensive drinks in a kiwi bar and a local pub, we played some drinking games at the hostel and were up early to check out Blarney Castle, and of course the Blarney Stone. I almost missed it because I was busy [...]]]></description>
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With verry last minute booking, I joined Elouise on a trip to Ireland. With the cheap flights already gone, we took the Train and Ferry route. Direct from London, the train goes to Hollyhead in Wales (nice scenery along the way!) where we switched to a ferry. Usually there is a direct ferry to Dun [...]]]></description>
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