
"Only the young can break away"
Brandon Flowers
Have you ever looked into a woman's eyes, while you were in a thoroughly crowded place and and felt as if the two of you were the only two people on the face of the earth? Have you ever felt totally and utterly lost in her? Have you ever taken a moonlit stroll down the River Liffey on the brisk Autumn evening? If not, then you truly have never felt your own heart beat. Fear not, the river will be around while longer, so all is not lost.

After you've had your fill of imbibing in Dublin's Temple Bar, take a short walk out to the River Liffey (the romantic heart of Dublin). The river is elaborately adorned by a series of architecturally marvelous bridges. As you approach the Liffey and gaze to you left, off in the distance you see the Grattan Bridge. Depending on what street you chose to walk up, in front of that in the Millennium Bridge (otherwise it will be just to your right) which is built solely for pedestrian traffic. As your eyes continue to progress you'll come upon the Ha'penny Bridge. Finally, off to the right you'll see the O'Connell Bridge. The River Liffey is spanned by approximately 23 bridges and each has it's own distinct persona, much like each couple who stroll the scenic river view have their own persona. Balance is every sense of the word.

Grattan Bridge

Millennium Bridge

Ha'penny Bridge

O'Connell Bridge
Live life... don't let live live you.
Oz
Mo (Mo'Betta) & Oz (Young Euro) a.k.a. The Sophistiques






