Thursday, December 23, 2010

My favourite place in Dublin

Dublin is a vibrant city that has its own very special rhythm. When you are in its outskirts, this rhythm is slow and soothing. There is almost no traffic and when you see someone on the street you smile and say "hello" to each other politely. The clean streets and walkways, the charming houses with their emerald gardens and the quietness create a very peaceful atmosphere. Once you approach the city center, however, you enter a completely different world. A heavily breathing world with a faster heart rate. The rhythm in the center of Dublin is dynamic and absorbing. You easily get lost in the buzz of thousands automobiles passing by and of the colorful crowds of people - locals and tourists - striding the streets. Even though this intense rhythm is charismatic and fascinating, it can unnoticeably drain your energy. That is why, I prefer a more quiet and relaxing ambiance. The place that provides me with the desired refreshing and regenerating surroundings is the National Botanic Gardens.

Every time I go there and sink into its greenness I forget about the daily problems. No matter how stressed I am, how much work I have or even how depressed I am, this place gives me the comfort and stillness I need to relax. The fresh air, the soft whispering of the wind streaming through the leafs, and the vivid colours hide you from the city noise. The almost magical beauty of the surroundings - the trees, the flowers, the river, and the birds and squirrels - are the best remedy for everyone who needs an escape from everything. That is why, the botanic gardens are my favourite place in Dublin. 

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