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Forty-first chapter: Pride | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Fortieth chapter: The Sweetest Thing. Forty-second chapter: Counting the Days →. November 14, 2011. After my graduation, this full moon weekend was marked by happiness, joy and pride. First of all, on Thursday, Ireland beat Estonia by four goals to nil and basically guaranteed a place in the Euro 2012. It was so good to see Ireland winning easily for once! In the end, the party was not all bad and it is always nice to eat some Brazilian beef, especially.
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Fortieth chapter: The Sweetest Thing | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Forty-first chapter: Pride →. Fortieth chapter: The Sweetest Thing. November 12, 2011. The eighth of November of 2011 will forever stay in my memory as one of the best days of my life. It is hard to summarise what happened over the past week, especially the last couple of days, in one chapter. It was my graduation week! Chapter of my chronicles. On Sunday I had a. Time for me; Christchurch, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Temple Bar and all the main touristic att...
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Forty-seventh chapter: New Year’s Day | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Forty-sixth chapter: Heading Home. Forty-eighth chapter: Brasileirinho ( little Brazilian ) →. Forty-seventh chapter: New Year’s Day. January 11, 2012. I got back to my birthplace on the 31. Of December. New Year and a new life! This last one was definitely one that will stay in my memory for ever. It marked a new step, a new chapter in the chronicles of my life. The fireworks, the laughs and the company were exceptional! Forty-sixth chapter: Heading Home.
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Forty-sixth chapter: Heading Home | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Forty-fifth chapter: The Long and Winding Road. Forty-seventh chapter: New Year’s Day →. Forty-sixth chapter: Heading Home. December 29, 2011. There are so many songs with the word home in its title exactly 16 in my iTunes Library! Which could easily be used as a title for this chapter. This is the last chapter of 2011, the year these chronicles were reborn. It is also the year it will go to the other side of the Atlantic. I am heading home! Fill in your det...
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Forty-eighth chapter: Brasileirinho (“little Brazilian”) | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Forty-seventh chapter: New Year’s Day. Forty-ninth chapter: Crazy World →. Forty-eighth chapter: Brasileirinho ( little Brazilian ). January 11, 2012. It is hard for me to summarise the rollercoaster of emotions and events that have unfolded since I arrived in Brasil. If I had to use one word to describe it, it would be magnificent. Is priceless. I have been to the beach three times since I got back. I simply love it! Tasting things for the first time….
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Forty-third chapter: I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Forty-second chapter: Counting the Days. Forty-fourth chapter: As Time Goes By →. Forty-third chapter: I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing. December 7, 2011. Last night I cracked. This is it. The end of an era. I am leaving Ireland. I will miss Ireland so much, it hurts…I am leaving behind part of my heart and my soul…. However, I leave to pursue a dream and I am taking with me all these memorable moments of the time of my life, the best three years and a half that...
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Forty-fifth chapter: The Long and Winding Road | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Forty-fourth chapter: As Time Goes By. Forty-sixth chapter: Heading Home →. Forty-fifth chapter: The Long and Winding Road. December 28, 2011. A couple of days before Christmas I felt a strong nostalgia about my life in Ireland, I missed Dublin so much. Then came Christmas and now my heart is turned towards Brasil. My Long and Winding Road continues…. From now on, I will be spending Christmas in Brasil! I will not miss Christmas with my whole family, but I w...
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The Atlantic Chronicles | blog by Seán Buckley | Page 2
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Newer posts →. Forty-second chapter: Counting the Days. November 25, 2011. I am sorry for my lack of chapters these last couple of days, but my days here are short and I am counting the days for my departure. Not that I wanted to…. Continue reading →. November 14, 2011. After my graduation, this full moon weekend was marked by happiness, joy and pride. Continue reading →. Fortieth chapter: The Sweetest Thing. November 12, 2011. Continue reading →. I have not...
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Forty-second chapter: Counting the Days | The Atlantic Chronicles
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Blog by Seán Buckley. What are the chronicles? Forty-third chapter: I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing →. Forty-second chapter: Counting the Days. November 25, 2011. I am sorry for my lack of chapters these last couple of days, but my days here are short and I am counting the days for my departure. Not that I wanted to…. I do not want to talk about sad things, as I still have days to enjoy my lovely Dublin! One of his greatest quotes is:. I prefer to be this walking metamorphosis than to have that old opinion ...