Irish Life, Language and Local Stories from Ireland
Ireland is not always easy to explain from the outside. Some parts are obvious: the scenery, the music, the history, the pubs, the weather, the humour and the endless ability to turn a simple conversation into a story. Other parts are harder to pin down. Why do Irish people ask “what’s the craic?” as if that is a completely normal thing to say? Why did so many of us spend years learning Irish in school and still feel awkward trying to speak it? Why does the 1990s still feel like such a special time in modern Irish memory? And what does it actually mean to be Irish today, when the country has changed so much but still holds on to so many older habits, jokes, contradictions and traditions? This page gathers together some of my Irish posts in one place. Some are light-hearted. Some are nostalgic. Some are more reflective. All of them come from my own experience of living in Ireland and looking at the small things that shape Irish life. A generated image but it gets my points across. Irela...