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New in Town

Christine Corbin

a newsletter about travel, eating, and nostalgia. Written from Dublin, by a recent American expat and ex-New Yorker.

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Travel is all about feeling like a weenie

I have been in Marseille for the past week and a half, and before that, I was in Paris for a couple of days visiting an old friend. I hadn’t been to Paris in about 15 years - not since I was a high school student - and it was both as devast...

2 years ago
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I’m in! Now what?

My Irish residence permit was approved a few weeks ago on Valentine’s Day (fittingly enough). I can barely begin to describe what a weight off my chest the permit approval has been - I feel like entire sections of my brain have re-opened fo...

2 years ago
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Making friends and the admin of it all

Sometimes it feels nice to write about the dailiness of things. I’ve been in one of those phases for the past few weeks. Below, a few updates on two major focuses of my life these days: making friends, and dealing with the mountain of admin...

2 years ago
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But do you like it there?

Something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately, especially when catching up with people I haven’t talked to in a while, is how to frame my move and my feelings towards Dublin. There inevitably comes a point in the conversation when people ...

2 years ago
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