Anyway I also found this little gem in it too which i thought was really rather sweet.
The old post boxes of Dublin are full of history. If, because of road works perhaps, you ever get to see the foundations of one, you may find that its base is still painted red, since the days prior to 1922. When I lived beside a house that had once been the home of James Joyce, I often imagined that I was walking in his footsteps as I strolled to the post box on the corner, letter in hand. Post boxes are full of potential too. There’s a very unique post box on Dame Lane at the end of George’s Street. This special wooden box is the portal for the Interactive Street Art Project. Here you can post a letter to God, to a stranger or to the past, or even share a secret, based on a monthly changing theme. The current theme is ‘Your inner child.’ What does yours look like?
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That's an amazing idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a lovely idea!!
ReplyDeleteHave you head about the french-Irish Literary festival? They've left books around dublin which people can track and return or place in 'in the wild' on bookcrossing.com
@chick indeed it is. Are you going to write a letter?
ReplyDelete@Emily Love that idea. Are the books in all French sounds very romantic! :-)
Viola
ReplyDelete(that's all the french i know lol)
http://www.francoirishliteraryfestival.com/
Mixture of Irish and French lit all about Dublin!!