Saturday, September 1, 2012

Saturday Snapshot


 

Saturday Snapshots is hosted by Alyce at At Home With Books.





Taken in Kowloon, Hong Kong 2009 - is there a city anywhere in the world that doesn't have an Irish pub?





14 comments:

  1. I really like the content of your post.. .thanks a lot for showing it to me....keep it up..really much appreciated...cool..
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  2. Ha! Who would have thought. Looks like a good time was had by all :)

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  3. I looked at the photos, and it looked so Irish I didn't realise they were taken in Kowloon! My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/UR1qO

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  4. Yup ... those Irish sure do get around ... and they knoow the need for a good pint in the afternoon!

    You guys look pretty content gathered at that pub table!

    Croi follain agus gob fliuch!

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  5. Great pictures! I don't drink, but for some reason I've always had an interest in Irish Pubs, who knows why!

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  6. LOL, I guess you can find Irish Pubs anywhere :) Looks like a fun time, thanks for sharing- Book Savvy Babe

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  7. Does Murphy's Irish pub serve pub food too? It does look like a typical pub, except maybe for the Chinese red painted wood trim...now if they had painted that green!

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  8. Even though it's an Irish Pub, there's something about the colors and the architecture that says Hong Kong... :-)


    Here's my Snapshot.

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  9. That's cool! I haven't been to enough foreign countries to experience that first hand (but I would love to). :)

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  10. It's all about the beer, of course!! Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Looks like you're having fun there.
    Great carving on the door posts.

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  12. Seems that Murphy's been everywhere♫♪

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  13. Ah to be sure, it's an Irish pub alright. They're always fun.

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  14. Nice! That is so true about the Irish Pubs. And I'm usually the first (or maybe second) one to wander in for a brew. Have to check the place out and make sure it's authentic.

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