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Dublin, Ireland - St. Patrick's Cathedral (Part 1) - August 2025

The last day of our trip was crazy-busy! We started at St. Patrick's Cathedral for a tour, then went down the street to tour Christ Church Cathedral. JTD had the best food he had all trip (and I didn't) for lunch, and then we went with my friend CDB from Photography139.com and Andy for a cruise and hike around the Howth area in northeast Dublin.


Starting off, we got to St. Patrick's at the time of our tour. JTD's "favorite" thing for me to do is to get out my camera and use it while I'm walking through crowds, so he just loved me getting all angles of the cathedral from the exterior!

Stone cathedral facade with spires against a clear blue sky. Large arched windows, trees on the side. Calm and historic atmosphere.
Gothic-style cathedral with pointed spires, stained glass windows, and detailed stonework. Blue sky and green tree on the left.
Gothic church facade with pointed spires against a clear blue sky. Stone architecture includes arches and windows. Text: Vincent Kavanagh Photography.
Gothic stone cathedral with pointed arches and a tall spire under a clear blue sky. Sunlit, with intricate windows.
Tall stone church tower with a clock face against a clear blue sky. Gothic architecture details and pointed spire enhance the historic feel.
Stone church tower with clock against clear blue sky, viewed from below. Sunlight glows at the edge, casting a serene atmosphere.

Gothic stone cathedral wall with ornate stained glass window and carved face detail, framed by pointed iron fence and textured bricks.
I loved this weird little face by the stained glass window. Why is it there? Is it a saint? Is it St. Patrick? Is it a guardian?
Gothic stone arched window with intricate stained glass, flanked by two stone heads on gray brick wall. Wrought-iron fence in foreground.
I guess it's possible it is St. Patrick, but he has a friend with a pretty fierce pageboy haircut off to the left there.

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My name is Angie.  I find normal to be largely boring.  I am really lucky to get to spend time behind my camera doing all kinds of fun things, and also super-really annoying my kids by taking a million photos of them.  

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