Despite a certain lack of mention of libraries and library events; plus lack of knitting (the mention of a wool stand in the Liberty Market is the only appearance of this) though I can mostly allow these things, this is an interesting look at taking Dublin at a slower pace.
It's worth flicking through for some ideas, though some may be more attractive than others. There are a few snippets and interviews with other people about how they approach Slow Dublin.
Some of the things that I must look up more about are:
p99. organic produce home delivery: www.homeorganics.ie & www.absolutelyorganic.ie Also Jack Roche of 26 Meath Street &Norton's
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It's worth flicking through for some ideas, though some may be more attractive than others. There are a few snippets and interviews with other people about how they approach Slow Dublin.
Some of the things that I must look up more about are:
p99. organic produce home delivery: www.homeorganics.ie & www.absolutelyorganic.ie
Also Jack Roche of 26 Meath Street &Norton's
p104 Dublin Slow Food Convivia: www.slowfoodireland.com; www.mushroomstuff.com
p120-121 Community Gardens. Cursed Earth Garden & Dublin Food Growing www.dublingfoodgrowing.org
p122 - Sitric Community Composting Garden - community compost bin, Kaethe Burt O'Dea
p130-131 - Yoga: www.yoga-ireland.com lists classes
Sanctuary: wwwlsanctuary.ie
Solas CroĆ Eco Spa
Natural Cut (33/34 Wicklow Street)
p139 The Herb Garden: www.theherbgarden.ie
www.botanicgardens.ie… (meer)