A breather in Bulgaria – The flights

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Late August and early September, 2025


With classes complete and the job search just starting up, we needed a break.

The United States wasn’t looking ideal for a post-completion celebration, and neither Andrea nor I really wanted to stay in Ireland for the time being. Ideas were bandied about, itineraries considered, and a final idea settled on. Bulgaria!

We start our journey in the airport, on the planes, and with a lovely little robot keeping the floors of the airport clean.

(Ed. note: Ben had completed classes at this point, but hadn’t actually officially graduated – that would come later, in October)

The Weir

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Monday, 25-August-2025


Brendan Gleeson is one of those actors who I’ll always remember as the first character I saw him play – “Monk” GcGinn, in Gangs of New York.

Now, that does make it interesting when I saw him on stage here in Dublin, playing an aged mechanic from a small town in the countryside of Ireland… but it also kind of worked – In my own head, maybe he survived the movie, and made it to retirement back in his homeland?

That fun mental idea aside, I’ll have to be honest – I wasn’t overly enthused about The Weir.

As I understand it, it’s a “chamber play”, with a single set, minimal scene changes, and minimal conflict or resolution. It’s interesting, and I can’t fault any of the actors, but I simply didn’t find it particularly interesting or engrossing. It was… there. The stories were told, the acting was lovely, and I left the theater feeling like nothing significant had really happened.

Now, I recognize that the play is supposedly one of the best of the modern scene… and I don’t doubt that the cast was top notch.

That doesn’t change my view, though. I’m glad we saw it, no two ways about it, and the theater was absolutely beautiful… but I don’t think I’d go see it again.


An evening at the Sackville Lounge

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Saturday, 23-August-2025


After a day of home improvement, what does one do? One, and ones partner, head out onto the town for a fancy bar takeover!

Aside from the home improvement, and the excitement of the bar takeover (which is when one bar sends their bartenders to another bar for an evening, I’ve learned), we were also having a slightly melancholy celebration for a classmate and friend of ours – it was the end of her time in Dublin, before heading out of town for a new job… and so we absolutely needed to celebrate her in style.


I’ll say – it was a rather excellent evening.