Walking down the streets of Dublin looking at all of the nice scenery the beautiful houses and buildings, this is a awesome area to walk around and explore, until next time thank you and take care.🇮🇪👋🇮🇪
Dear Peter! We walked in a very wonderful, peaceful, quiet place. The distant ringing of bells made the walk even more special. In the small street, the red brick houses with their special decorations are like a fairy tale world! They are eye-catching! Is the street sign on a bicycle? Fantastic solution! I saw where the buses sleep! The Grand Canal Dock is always an impressive sight with its colorful and varied buildings. I really enjoyed the walk! Thanks for the experience as always!
Dear Susan. Thanks so much for walking along with me through some of the quieter streets of Dublin. I was lucky to capture the distant ringing of the church bells and especially the rows of redbrick houses. The street sign on the bicycle was so nice and we finally got to see where all the buses come from! So happy you enjoyed all the sights on today's walk. Have a lovely evening. Peter☘
Sadly, that white bicycle on the street sign looks to be a ghost bike. Ghost bikes are memorials placed by the cycling community at places where a cyclist was killed by an automobile.
Great walk, Peter. I loved seeing some neighborhoods I haven't seen before. Loved those brick houses in South Dock. What time of day was this? The docklands were livelier than I'm used to seeing.
Hi Eric. Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the area, I really like those brick houses to. It was about 6pm when I reached the dock area so there were lots of people out after work. Have a great day☘️ Peter.
Delightful tour. Thank you. This Canal Quay is unrecognisable to me as I hadn’t realised all the changes. I now live in New Zealand and haven’t visited Dublin in 8 years. The big trees are so beautiful. Thank you again. I enjoyed the visit albeit virtual. Brought back so many memories as I was raised in Clonskeagh and Ballsbridge is only 10 minutes away. 🙏☺️
Nice to see the house I grew up in back in the 70's number 48 Doris Street .We moved to a bigger house in 1979 me Ma has always regretted leaving Doris Street but nice to see MELLON's corner shop is still doing business I used to buy the Evening Press there everyday for my mother. I miss the place....
Nice walking tour dear Peter
Glad you enjoyed it
Walking down the streets of Dublin looking at all of the nice scenery
the beautiful houses and buildings, this is a awesome area to walk
around and explore, until next time thank you and take care.🇮🇪👋🇮🇪
Many thanks for watching Roger☘️🇮🇪
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Glad you enjoyed it 🇮🇪
Love this video! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Dublin is so cool place
Glad you like it☘️
Dear Peter!
We walked in a very wonderful, peaceful, quiet place. The distant ringing of bells made the walk even more special. In the small street, the red brick houses with their special decorations are like a fairy tale world! They are eye-catching! Is the street sign on a bicycle? Fantastic solution! I saw where the buses sleep!
The Grand Canal Dock is always an impressive sight with its colorful and varied buildings.
I really enjoyed the walk! Thanks for the experience as always!
Dear Susan.
Thanks so much for walking along with me through some of the quieter streets of Dublin. I was lucky to capture the distant ringing of the church bells and especially the rows of redbrick houses. The street sign on the bicycle was so nice and we finally got to see where all the buses come from! So happy you enjoyed all the sights on today's walk. Have a lovely evening.
Peter☘
@@walkingwithpeter Have a nice evening (or good job?) have a good rest!
Sadly, that white bicycle on the street sign looks to be a ghost bike. Ghost bikes are memorials placed by the cycling community at places where a cyclist was killed by an automobile.
Great walk, Peter. I loved seeing some neighborhoods I haven't seen before. Loved those brick houses in South Dock. What time of day was this? The docklands were livelier than I'm used to seeing.
Hi Eric.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the area, I really like those brick houses to. It was about 6pm when I reached the dock area so there were lots of people out after work. Have a great day☘️ Peter.
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Delightful tour. Thank you. This Canal Quay is unrecognisable to me as I hadn’t realised all the changes. I now live in New Zealand and haven’t visited Dublin in 8 years. The big trees are so beautiful. Thank you again. I enjoyed the visit albeit virtual. Brought back so many memories as I was raised in Clonskeagh and Ballsbridge is only 10 minutes away. 🙏☺️
Thanks so much! Happy to hear you enjoyed the walk☘️🇮🇪
Nice to see the house I grew up in back in the 70's number 48 Doris Street .We moved to a bigger house in 1979 me Ma has always regretted leaving Doris Street but nice to see MELLON's corner shop is still doing business I used to buy the Evening Press there everyday for my mother. I miss the place....
Thats so great to hear! Thanks for sharing your memories of the area.