cork after dark: a drifter's messy scribbles
i just stepped out onto the cobbles of cork, camera hanging loose, the sky a muted gray that i just checked and it's a thin drizzle there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. if you get bored, the next hill town is just a short drive away. someone told me that the old market hall still whispers stories if you linger after the crowds leave. the street art on st. patrick's street feels like a living graffiti diary, and i caught a glimpse of a mural that looks like a coffee cup spilling moonlight - perfect for a shot. you can peek at the local board for last‑minute gigs here: cork gig board i stumbled upon a tiny espresso spot called bean & bloom, and the reviews say the latte art is wild; i’d link to it on yelp but it’s a secret for now: bean & bloom on yelp tripadvisor lists a hidden garden cafe that’s allegedly the best place to watch the sunset over the river: river garden cafe on tripadvisor i’ve tucked a few snaps below, just raw moments:
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