Oh my gosh that story is WILD! I never would have believed it. Just goes to show you can't always read people The way you think you can. Very nice vlog. Your country is in my bucket list. Well it's number one on my bucket list ❤
Thanks for the travel vlog, have only been to Dublin once (to see Kraftwerk in concert- so good) but made sure to go to This is Knit while I was there, what a great shop. And so interesting to hear the guy on the train wasn't just making that story up. It so sounds incredible!
Hi Emma, I love your videos 😁 thanks for sharing the story about Peter, I'm from Ireland and never heard of tjis before. I watched the documentary, it was fascinating.
Emma - this is such a great vlog. Thanks so much for taking the time to put it together. The story about the Baghdad hostages is incredible. I have watched the documentary you linked which is fascinating. I can’t believe that’s the man you were sat next to!!!! What a fun day out ❤
Love the story 😂. How funny that he was actually telling the truth. Good on you for checking it out. I so want to o come back to Ireland one day . Love the knitting progress too.
Love this episode! Scenes from Dublin/Trinity College brought back memories from my trip in 2017 and 19. Love This Is Knit shop every time I visit. Very friendly staff. Interesting story from the stranger on the train. We never know what our fellow man has experienced in their life. For example, my daughter recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, but if you met her you wouldn’t believe it. Looking forward to ordering yarn from your November update. I like your natural sock yarn.🧶 ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing your day in Dublin, I'll probably never get there but it looks lovely. Your projects are great, loving the texture of the jumper. 👩🌾👩🌾👩🌾
Such a lovely departure from your usual vlog, Emma! I so enjoyed your trip scenes ... Trinity, the famous Liffey and Drogheda...to mention a few. I've read so many historical books about Northern Ireland but have never travelled there. Only vicariously!! Thank you again..Love your projects..
FUN post! I am in the U.S. and I so envy you all being able to so easily take trains to destinations. It is NOT like that here. Love the story of the painter/decorator, and that he had indeed been held hostage in Saddam Hussein's palace. Still chuckling here.
That cafe is Books Upstairs on D'Olier Street - know it well:) What knitting shop would you recommend in Belfast - if I was to get the train up from Dublin some Saturday?
Great video...yes the story was wild..but I find some Irish man are great at telling story's and cracking joke's...i was in Dublin and Gallway years ago...
They are good for the stories....such a weird coincidence but I just found out the other day that my husband met that man's then boss, when they were all stuck in that palace! He has just retired back to NI!
Fáilte go mBaile Átha Cliath 💚 You were in the Books Upstairs café. They say it´s Dublin's oldest independent bookshop. If anyone is interested, Bewley's Oriental Café in Grafton Street is also worth a visit, it's very luxurios with loads of gorgeous stained glass windows. It's very popular, so reservations are recommended. Great video Emma !!! 😀
Isn`t it amazing what characters and/or situations one encounters sometimes. I think this story is one of importance. I think you will meet these people or situations for a purpose in life. I think they want to tell us something. I see, that this man lives totally in the past. He has not yet been able to put his ordeal behind him. He keeps telling people about it, like a stuck record, over and over again. He needs to close that "book" of his life and put it into his life`s bookshelf, focusing on the next book or chapter. It is hard sometimes to do, because this new "book" has nothing concrete in it yet, just thoughts and imagination, because we live in the here and now, and it writes itself always out of the here and now. Only in hindsight we can make out the letters, sentences and the story, which we have manifested in. Hm, how about this: You are sitting in a train, moving forward, but you are sitting in the seat that faces opposite of the driving direction. It is like that: You are moving forward, but you can not see your destination, and looking at the past, the places you left behind. Now, make yourself sit in the other seat, facing forward. Now you can feel movement forward. You can`t see the destination yet, but you know you are on your way, and you are looking at your knitting, or the cabin you are sitting in, and at the present moment. And your new book writes the first brand new page: "Sitting in a train, going home; my hands are making that familiar movement of creating stitches on my knitting needles. I cannot see the finished result yet, but it is appearing slowly. Outside the window, shadowy trees rush by, merely dark pillars in a greyish fog. The warmth of the cabin is welcoming and the man opposite from me finally fell asleep......... I wonder what he is dreaming about...... Huggs from Fairy Tale Cottage, Schurwald Forest, Germany.
Oh my gosh that story is WILD! I never would have believed it. Just goes to show you can't always read people The way you think you can. Very nice vlog. Your country is in my bucket list. Well it's number one on my bucket list ❤
Wow! That was an interesting story. I went and looked it up even before you said you posted the link and his name...what a life changing experience.
I'm an American who loves the travel vlogs. I get a chance to see places I'll probably never get to. Your sweater is beautiful!
Hello Emma! Loved the travel scenery..dreamy coffeeshop and lattes for sure. Happy travels, happy knitting 🎉😅
sounds like a lovely day in Dublin! thank you for sharing, makes me nostalgic for the year I lived there
Loved the story, I always feel like every time I travel I find such quirky people, so this made me laugh.
Enjoyed that ,,,emma,,,,!!!
Thanks for tour ,,,,
and story,,,,,!!!
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Elaine 💖💖🍄🍁
Thanks for the travel vlog, have only been to Dublin once (to see Kraftwerk in concert- so good) but made sure to go to This is Knit while I was there, what a great shop. And so interesting to hear the guy on the train wasn't just making that story up. It so sounds incredible!
Hi Emma, I love your videos 😁 thanks for sharing the story about Peter, I'm from Ireland and never heard of tjis before. I watched the documentary, it was fascinating.
I love this episode. Fun to watch Knitting great to see all the sites.
Loved your story and the knitting! I was afraid for you at first walking by yourself.
What gorgeous socks and sweater!
Emma - this is such a great vlog. Thanks so much for taking the time to put it together. The story about the Baghdad hostages is incredible. I have watched the documentary you linked which is fascinating. I can’t believe that’s the man you were sat next to!!!! What a fun day out ❤
Happy knitting
Love the story 😂. How funny that he was actually telling the truth. Good on you for checking it out. I so want to o come back to Ireland one day . Love the knitting progress too.
Loved going along on your day trip to Dublin and hearing about the man on the train. So funny!
Love the story thank you for taking us with you x
Meeting you at This is Knit was a real pleasure!! ❤❤❤❤
Nice to meet you also! ❤
to see the view out of the train.... I loved it. I have never been there and it is very beautiful , in the city as well. Thank you!
Love this episode! Scenes from Dublin/Trinity College brought back memories from my trip in 2017 and 19. Love This Is Knit shop every time I visit. Very friendly staff. Interesting story from the stranger on the train. We never know what our fellow man has experienced in their life. For example, my daughter recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, but if you met her you wouldn’t believe it. Looking forward to ordering yarn from your November update. I like your natural sock yarn.🧶 ❤❤❤
Love your knitting. I think you were being held hostage on that train for awhile. So funny. Pleased you escaped. ❤
Great podcast! I’m from the Midwest of USA, so appreciate you sharing your visit to Dublin❤
Thanks for sharing your day in Dublin, I'll probably never get there but it looks lovely. Your projects are great, loving the texture of the jumper. 👩🌾👩🌾👩🌾
Hi, Emma. Belfast looks like a beautiful city. I like both of the projects that your knitting. Thank you for sharing your day.
Oh what fun on the train! Knitting and stories. Really fascinating. Thanks
Me encanto este blog ❤🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
Loved following along on your trip to Dublin! Haven't been to Ireland in years but I miss it!
Such a lovely departure from your usual vlog, Emma! I so enjoyed your trip scenes ... Trinity, the famous Liffey and Drogheda...to mention a few. I've read so many historical books about Northern Ireland but have never travelled there. Only vicariously!! Thank you again..Love your projects..
Ciao! I am one of the girls from Barcelona! It was lovely meeting you and your friends! Hoping to meet you again, maybe in Barcelona. Un abbraccio ❤
So nice to meet you!! Thanks for saying hello ❤
Delightful podcast! It’s a small world😅
Hello Emma, thank you for this episode. A good moment in my rainy day ! 🧡🧡🧡
Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha incredible story at the end!!!!!!!!! 😂😂😂
Fui al video que recomiendas del palacio de Sadam😮
Beautiful Dublin 🌹
Emma I finished my ferny corner shawl with your yarn. Would love to send you a picture.
Loved this short and sweet podcast. Can you share the pattern for the sweater vests you are wearing?
My favourite Things Knitwear sweater Vest No1 ❤
FUN post! I am in the U.S. and I so envy you all being able to so easily take trains to destinations. It is NOT like that here. Love the story of the painter/decorator, and that he had indeed been held hostage in Saddam Hussein's palace. Still chuckling here.
Omg how crazy that he was actually telling the truth!!
So nice traveling with you. Lovely to see the cities and beautiful buildings. How long did it take to travel on the train?
I think about 3.5hrs!
That cafe is Books Upstairs on D'Olier Street - know it well:) What knitting shop would you recommend in Belfast - if I was to get the train up from Dublin some Saturday?
Hmm maybe Folklore Yarns? It’s the only one I’ve been to actually in Belfast I think!
You havent posted in a month. Are you well. ❤
Great video...yes the story was wild..but I find some Irish man are great at telling story's and cracking joke's...i was in Dublin and Gallway years ago...
They are good for the stories....such a weird coincidence but I just found out the other day that my husband met that man's then boss, when they were all stuck in that palace! He has just retired back to NI!
@woollymammothfibres absolutely....thanks.
What size shoe do you take or how long is your foot. You say you cast on 48 stitches for your sock... but wondering how big your foot is.
I think it is double weight yarn. So a normal size
UK5, about 21 cm long I think… DK weight sock, maybe I forgot to say that ❤
Thanks Emma.
Fáilte go mBaile Átha Cliath 💚 You were in the Books Upstairs café. They say it´s Dublin's oldest independent bookshop. If anyone is interested, Bewley's Oriental Café in Grafton Street is also worth a visit, it's very luxurios with loads of gorgeous stained glass windows. It's very popular, so reservations are recommended. Great video Emma !!! 😀
I guess I’ll have to come back another day! Thanks for naming the cafe/ bookshop, it was wonderful and I’d like to go back
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That story was so wild I’m surprised it is true 😂
I know!!
Isn`t it amazing what characters and/or situations one encounters sometimes. I think this story is one of importance. I think you will meet these people or situations for a purpose in life. I think they want to tell us something.
I see, that this man lives totally in the past. He has not yet been able to put his ordeal behind him. He keeps telling people about it, like a stuck record, over and over again. He needs to close that "book" of his life and put it into his life`s bookshelf, focusing on the next book or chapter. It is hard sometimes to do, because this new "book" has nothing concrete in it yet, just thoughts and imagination, because we live in the here and now, and it writes itself always out of the here and now. Only in hindsight we can make out the letters, sentences and the story, which we have manifested in. Hm, how about this: You are sitting in a train, moving forward, but you are sitting in the seat that faces opposite of the driving direction. It is like that: You are moving forward, but you can not see your destination, and looking at the past, the places you left behind. Now, make yourself sit in the other seat, facing forward. Now you can feel movement forward. You can`t see the destination yet, but you know you are on your way, and you are looking at your knitting, or the cabin you are sitting in, and at the present moment. And your new book writes the first brand new page: "Sitting in a train, going home; my hands are making that familiar movement of creating stitches on my knitting needles. I cannot see the finished result yet, but it is appearing slowly. Outside the window, shadowy trees rush by, merely dark pillars in a greyish fog. The warmth of the cabin is welcoming and the man opposite from me finally fell asleep......... I wonder what he is dreaming about......
Huggs from Fairy Tale Cottage, Schurwald Forest, Germany.
Hopefully, you learnt a lesson to not make assumptions about people.
Nobody's perfect! Learning lessons everyday!