Sunday, May 24, 2009

the Green Dragon

So the buzz in Galway this week is the Volvo Ocean Race. When Jim was here, we saw signs for it and he asked about it. I didn't know what it was, so I told him that it was a foot race across the ocean. Well, it's actually a sailboat race around the world! One leg of the race is from Boston to Galway, and that leg finished last night. Ireland's team in the race is on a boat called the Green Dragon, which I just think is a cool name. (So I bought a t-shirt! More on that below.)

Anyway the exciting part... last night, the Green Dragon finished third in this leg of the race! Very cool. The next leg of the race doesn't start for twelve days, so there are events on all week. Because of the race, Galway is all gussied up... and renamed in places, oddly.

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The tricolor and the stars & stripes, flying side-by-side!


Volvo Ocean Race banners and a new signpost. These new signposts have gone up all over Galway-- there's one at the entrance to the college-- and they point toward fairly touristy attractions. This one also points to NUIG and the hospital, for some reason.


More flags! Right to left: EU flag, County Galway flag, Ocean Race flag, Irish flag.


Map on the door of a pub. This is the new thing in Galway-- the shopping streets in the city centre are now called the "Latin Quarter." It amuses me that a city as small as Galway can have "areas" or "quarters." It would take maybe ten minutes, tops, to walk from the top to the bottom of the area highlighted as the "Latin Quarter" on that map.


So, since I figured this is a pretty rare and cool event, and since the shirts looked cool, I decided to buy a Green Dragon t-shirt. It's neat looking: the name on the top right, and on the side a dragon that wraps around from the front to the back.


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