The Wombat will soon be finishing his stay in Dublin, so he's been looking around some of the places he hasn't been before. Last week, he finally went to Trinity College.
He decided the queue to see the Book of Kells was sadly just a bit too long.
So he had a wander around the beautiful grounds instead (while dodging groups of tourists and wondering what it was like to be an actual student).
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Down the Liffey
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at
21:58
The Wombat had a nice wander down the quays in Dublin yesterday.
He wasn't too sure why there are Dutch navy ships moored in the Liffey, but he posed for a photo anyway.
He also posed in front of the distant Aviva stadium (it's the curvy thing on the middle-left) and the entrance to the Grand Canal Dock.
And he got a bit creeped out by the pig-mouse-bear-things statue outside the O2. (Anyone know what they are?) The one on the left was definitely giving him a funny look.
He wasn't too sure why there are Dutch navy ships moored in the Liffey, but he posed for a photo anyway.
He also posed in front of the distant Aviva stadium (it's the curvy thing on the middle-left) and the entrance to the Grand Canal Dock.
And he got a bit creeped out by the pig-mouse-bear-things statue outside the O2. (Anyone know what they are?) The one on the left was definitely giving him a funny look.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
The wrong wallaby?
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The Wombat
at
22:23
The Wombat was rather distressed to find out that the wallaby recaptured in Northern Ireland the other day was not the one that had gone missing a couple of weeks earlier! [BBC News story]
On the other hand, he was sort of pleased that there are so many other marsupials roaming around the Irish countryside - he doesn't feel quite so alone anymore.
On the other hand, he was sort of pleased that there are so many other marsupials roaming around the Irish countryside - he doesn't feel quite so alone anymore.
Labels:
other marsupials
Sunday, 24 June 2012
A chateau and a cathedral
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at
16:34
The Wombat went to France last week! He travelled by ferry from Portsmouth to Saint Malo, but we don't have any pictures of him actually on the ferry because he's too scared to go out on deck just in case something nasty happens to him.
We can't really blame him, since one of his brethren fell off the back of a ferry crossing the Irish Sea and was never seen again.
He spent most of his holiday in the city of Nantes (and the rest going around the wine sections of various supermarkets).
Here he is in front of the Château des ducs de Bretagne (Castle of the Dukes of Brittany), which these days is home to the Museum of Nantes.
And here he is again, admiring the 15th century cathedral.
We can't really blame him, since one of his brethren fell off the back of a ferry crossing the Irish Sea and was never seen again.
He spent most of his holiday in the city of Nantes (and the rest going around the wine sections of various supermarkets).
Here he is in front of the Château des ducs de Bretagne (Castle of the Dukes of Brittany), which these days is home to the Museum of Nantes.
And here he is again, admiring the 15th century cathedral.
Labels:
castles,
cathedrals,
France,
Nantes
Friday, 22 June 2012
More marsupial news
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at
12:09
The Wombat is very relieved to hear that the missing wallaby has been found! [BBC News story]. He managed to make it about 30 miles from home, and The Wombat's quite impressed since he's sure his own little legs couldn't take him that far.
Some other news made him a bit sad though. A mass grave of giant wombats has been found in Australia [Yahoo! News story]. He did perk up when he realised that they weren't his actual recent relatives, because they'd died somewhere between 100 and 200 million years ago...
Some other news made him a bit sad though. A mass grave of giant wombats has been found in Australia [Yahoo! News story]. He did perk up when he realised that they weren't his actual recent relatives, because they'd died somewhere between 100 and 200 million years ago...
Labels:
other marsupials
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Wallaby on the loose!
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The Wombat
at
23:06
The Wombat spends quite a bit of time in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland - he was there just this past weekend - and he's very very worried about a wallaby that's running loose in Tyrone, having abandoned his mates and babies.
[BBC News item]
Hopefully he's not looking for The Wombat, because he's now back in Dublin... which means Wally's going to wrong way!
[BBC News item]
Hopefully he's not looking for The Wombat, because he's now back in Dublin... which means Wally's going to wrong way!
Labels:
County Tyrone,
other marsupials
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
London 2012, here comes The Wombat?
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The Wombat
at
23:16
The Olympic flame is currently on its way around the UK, ahead of the London 2012 Olympics, and of course The Wombat wanted to get involved.
On day 17 of the relay (Monday 4th June 2012), he waited patiently in Derry at the Peace Bridge...
... Watched the cauldron being lit by the day's final torch bearer...
... And even got to sit on the torch itself (unlit, thankfully) with the help of his minder.
On day 17 of the relay (Monday 4th June 2012), he waited patiently in Derry at the Peace Bridge...
... Watched the cauldron being lit by the day's final torch bearer...
... And even got to sit on the torch itself (unlit, thankfully) with the help of his minder.
Labels:
Derry,
Northern Ireland,
Olympics
Saturday, 26 May 2012
The Wombat loves Eurovision!
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The Wombat
at
20:05
Labels:
Eurovision Song Contest,
fancy dress
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
The Wombat meets the almighty Chris Baty again
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The Wombat
at
21:03
A few years ago, The Wombat attended the Night of Writing Dangerously as part of National Novel Writing Month, where he met its founder Chris Baty.
(Details of that night)
Chris has been visiting Ireland, and met up with some NaNoWriMo participants...
And of course, The Wombat insisted on being there again.
And of course, The Wombat insisted on being there again.
Labels:
Dublin,
famous people,
NaNoWriMo
Friday, 11 May 2012
"Wombat is coming..."
Posted by
The Wombat
at
19:10
The Wombat loves watching Game of Thrones
on TV. (We think he fancies himself another Tyrion Lannister.) So he was delighted to visit one of the filming locations: Ballintoy Harbour, aka the Iron Islands.
It all looks much less forbidding in the sunshine though!
It all looks much less forbidding in the sunshine though!
Labels:
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland,
scenery,
seaside
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Wombat with a Cause(way)
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The Wombat
at
18:04
The Wombat has been to the Giant's Causeway before of course. But he
enjoyed seeing it again on a much sunnier day!
Monday, 7 May 2012
Jazzing things up a bit in Derry
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The Wombat
at
19:08
The Wombat likes a bit of music, and enjoyed himself very much at the
Derry Jazz Festival - so much so that we don't have any
usable photos of his night out!
But here he is on the walls above Guildhall Square (perched by a cannon), listening to some of the live music from the stage below.
And here he is still on the walls, looking out over Derry's new(ish) Peace Bridge, which curves over the River Foyle.
And here he is still on the walls, looking out over Derry's new(ish) Peace Bridge, which curves over the River Foyle.
Labels:
Derry,
music,
Northern Ireland
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Bobbing around Cardiff Bay
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The Wombat
at
19:02
The song is true as far as The Wombat is concerned - there's always a
welcome for him in the hillside and the vales. He was very happy to
pay another visit to Cardiff (read about his previousone) and decided to explore Cardiff Bay.
He thought about taking a boat trip, but he really isn't sure about the water. There were ducks in it. Ducks scare him.
The Wombat watches quite a bit of TV, and he recognised this landmark from watching Doctor Who and especially Torchwood (IMDB link).
Scenes from Doctor Who were filmed here too, but it's better known as the Senedd, the home of the National Assembly for Wales.
He'd fallen into a bin right before the last photo was taken (he does like posing in dangerous places). Here he at risking of falling into the bay, looking over towards the Norwegian church where Roald Dahl was christened.
He thought about taking a boat trip, but he really isn't sure about the water. There were ducks in it. Ducks scare him.
The Wombat watches quite a bit of TV, and he recognised this landmark from watching Doctor Who and especially Torchwood (IMDB link).
Scenes from Doctor Who were filmed here too, but it's better known as the Senedd, the home of the National Assembly for Wales.
He'd fallen into a bin right before the last photo was taken (he does like posing in dangerous places). Here he at risking of falling into the bay, looking over towards the Norwegian church where Roald Dahl was christened.
Sunday, 8 January 2012
The dolly with the trolley
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The Wombat
at
20:27
Poor old Molly Malone has been called many things (the dolly with the trolley and the tart with the cart among them). But at least she wasn't being swarmed by the usual big-headed leprechauns on the day The Wombat went to see her.
Labels:
Dublin,
famous people,
Ireland
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