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Author Archives: Glenn Kaufmann
Always New
For the past week or so, I’ve been chasing a certain feeling/idea that has maddeningly remained just a step or two ahead of me. It’s hard to explain, but it’s the notion that living abroad gives you a constant feeling … Continue reading
Taxed In Two Places
Disclaimer: I am not a tax expert, and make no claim that the information listed below is accurate. Readers are strongly encouraged to consult with a certified tax accountant, or the revenue collection agency in their country of residence, and … Continue reading
Love of City Not Country – Dublin vs. Ireland
Ever since the controversial Five Things I Hate About Dublin, Ireland post, numerous well meaning (I’m sure) people have asked me why we don’t just leave. The simple answer is, Dublin. The post, I now realize, was misnamed. Most of … Continue reading
Feeling Other – Racism and Racial Profiling in Ireland and Elsewhere
In Backwards and Forwards, one of my favorite books on writing drama, David Ball says that two connected events create one action. By this he means one inciting event invites/invokes/encourages a response event that becomes the inciting event for the … Continue reading
Now Is the Next Big Thing
After last week’s post, I didn’t want to leave things on a down note for too long, so I decided to put an up spin on something negative that happened recently. Now that I’m living in Dublin, I’ve decided to … Continue reading
Posted in Dublin Life, Immigration & Emigration, Modern Life
Tagged emigration, life lessons, philosophy, writing
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Who, What, and Where Will Be Next
It strikes me that the reason most people emigrate from the country they’ve always called home is to find a “better life”. Granted there are as many ways to define better life as there are people emigrating. Often that means … Continue reading
What Binds Us Together
Even before we moved to Ireland, one of my constant refrains has been that the Irish seem to be universally friendly and welcoming. I knew there would come a day when that feeling would be tested. And earlier this week … Continue reading
Resolutions in a New Country
I’ve never been a big fan of New Year’s resolutions. I figure that if you really want to change a pattern of behavior there’s no need to fetishize a particular date? Just start changing. To me picking a resolution start … Continue reading
Posted in Dublin Life, Home & A Sense of Place, Irish Countryside, Irish Life & Society, Writers & Writing
Tagged Dublin, holidays, home, Ireland, Living in Dublin, sailing
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A Christmas Story
With no trendy shoes left, and supplies of the Xbox 003 running low, Mary wailed, and Joseph, stoned to the gills on frankincense, bludgeoned the Magi with an urn full of Myrrh before storming the doors of the Bethlehem Wal-Mart. … Continue reading
Posted in Dublin Life, Friends & Family, Irish Life & Society, Modern Life
Tagged Dublin, expat (expatriate), family & friends, holidays, home, Ireland, life lessons
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Love At First Pint: Finding The Right Dublin Pub
For months it squatted on the edge of my consciousness. For more than 150 years it’s occupied a prominent corner in Milltown. Finally, it could be avoided no longer. This past Saturday night we were destined to try The Dropping … Continue reading
Posted in Dublin Attractions, Dublin Life, Pubs
Tagged Dublin, Dublin pubs, expat (expatriate), home, Ireland, Living in Dublin
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