I went to Christchurch (Anglican) Cathedral yesterday
to walk their labyrinth. The concierge at my hotel promised me it wouldn’t rain, so I thought I’d chance it. He was
right, yay!
The labyrinth is directly in front of the
entrance to the church, and was therefore overrun with what we at William &
Mary used to refer to as tourons. But I walked it anyway.
(This was at the center.)
The cathedral grounds aren’t very big, but here’s
a shout-out to the first performance of Messiah
in Dublin, which was held there.
And a nod to homelessness (I assume).
There was a very small bed of flowers:
Wouldn’t you know, someone added to the décor:
In light of that, on my way back to the hotel (which took me
through the happening area of Temple
Bar), I came across this bit of rage against the man:
Here’s a close-up of the graffiti:
Dubliners, man.
2 comments:
I think the first performance of Messiah in Dublin was the first performance *anywhere.*
Also -- that bronze homeless person on the bench -- do I see stigmata in the feet?
Well spotted on both!
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