
The opposite side to another shot posted previously. Looking back on Tivoli as we circle around to head back. It\’s all gone a bit Cork this weekend. Hope anyone that traveled to get some jazz into them enjoyed it and similarly, I hope anyone that traveled to get away from the jazz enjoyed that. I suspect we\’re just walking in the door back from the airport about now, having spent a lovely weekend in Scotland. God bless the person who invented blog post queueing…
Tag Archive for 'docks'

Kinda \’Part One\’ possibly, I\’ve taken so many shots of this building but few ever see the light of day. Mostly because all you can see of it is a big, depressing, grey concrete slab. But then that kinda fits in with the docks…

Chained up to the railings outside the Odlums building on the docks. Possibly a bike, possibly something else entirely. Eh… Maybe a large, rabid turnip? Whatever it was and however rabid it was, it\’s long gone now.

A fairly uninteresting shot of the Brian Boru bridge over the river Lee, taken from a corner of Michael Collins bridge. This is not Clontarf bridge, that\’s on the other one that looks the same as this one. You\’ll find that over near the city hall, where it\’s been for a while now. Glad we cleared that up. Even though it\’s not exactly the most awe inspiring shot, I still like it for some reason. But then, I am quite mad.

Time for one form the home town! Easily my favorite building on the docks in Cork. Rarely seen like this, there are normally truck trailers left outside the building or a large puddle of green ooze blocking any chance of getting near it. I\’d give a left something to get inside there and take a few shots.
