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Week 14 (2026)2026-03-30 to 2026-04-05

Overview

This week’s posts combined everyday life with photo-heavy Dublin walks. The feed included a confirmed €300 reimbursement from Microsoft Global Finance, multiple outings around the city centre and quays under notably sunny skies, a sunset/evening series by the river and bridge, an Easter Sunday note about widespread supermarket closures, and two more personal revisits: a street not visited for months and a former home area in Dublin 6 West.

Key Themes

  • Sunny Dublin visuals: repeated posts highlighted blue skies, bright sun, river views, bridges, and evening light.
  • City-centre observations: a trip into town for a haircut came with the comment that “many things have changed.”
  • Holiday practicalities: on Easter Day, most supermarkets were said to be closed, so takeaway became the fallback.
  • Personal life updates: the week also included a €300 reimbursement and nostalgic returns to familiar streets and a previous neighborhood.

Notable Posts

  • €300 received: a screenshot showed +€300 from Microsoft Global Finance.
  • Favourite city shot: one post shared an earlier photo the author said they really liked, showing a dusk riverside scene.
  • Haircut trip into town: featured the large “DUBLIN” installation and a note about noticeable changes in the city centre.
  • Sun-filled photo set: several images captured clear skies, the riverfront, office buildings, and a stadium view.
  • Evening bridge views: two dusk photos of the quays and a major bridge were captioned “Fucking amazing 🤩”.
  • Easter Sunday update: the author wished followers Happy Easter Day and noted that most supermarkets were closed.
  • Nostalgia posts: one street revisit was paired with the song 《老街》, and another post marked a former home area in Dublin 6 West.

Watchlist

  • Public-holiday opening hours: Easter Sunday supermarket closures were a practical issue this week.
  • City-centre change: the author explicitly noted visible changes during a return trip into town.
  • More neighborhood memory posts: revisits to an old street and Dublin 6 West stood out as a recurring personal thread.
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