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Clontarf Castle Location: 10 minutes outside of Dublin, Ireland Review: Ten out of ten pretend prince or princesses sleeping in a castle 👑 When I first heard of Clontarf Castle researching my trip to Dublin, I did an eye roll picturing a sort of Medieval Times-esque monstrosity meant to lure in unsuspecting fantasy fans to a fraudulent experience of cheesy decor and potentially, even worse costuming inside. But as soon as I looked further and read that it was in fact an actual castle, I realized I was very wrong, booked it immediately and got ready for one of the most unique stays I’d ever had traveling. I think I told literally everyone that I’m staying in an actual castle

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I believe in finding inspiration, wherever you’re at – whether it’s where you are or where you’re going or visiting, in this case. And more importantly, if you have a nudge to do something or explore somewhere, you should do it and you’ll likely find yourself growing in ways you hadn’t expected to because of listening to that instinct… When I was visiting Miami, there was a number of things I wanted to do but most were pretty standard (read a good book by the pool and eat some good seafood.) But I knew I couldn’t live myself if I didn’t at least try to do something I couldn’t do at a beach town anywhere. So, when I was browsing

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Vincent and the Doctor My obsession with Van Gogh started during a very specific Doctor Who episode, “Vincent and the Doctor“. For those of you unfamiliar with Doctor Who, it’s a science fiction/fantasy show that’s a lot of fun, has a ton of heart and oftentimes features “wibbly wobbly” time traveling episodes where the main character “the Doctor” visits famous figures throughout history. In “Vincent and the Doctor”, he goes back in time, meets Van Gogh (to save him from an alien, naturally) and then at the very end of the episode, the Doctor takes past Van Gogh to a present day museum to show Van Gogh, not only does his art eventually become valuable but that it’s in one