Monday, April 30, 2007
Peter & Brien in Ireland - Comedy
Today my friend Aidan showed this funny movie this evening. It's from family guy. It is just hilarious!!
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Kirtan in Dublin Gurdwara by Uk Singhs
Bhagat Singh Doing Kirtan In Dublin Gurdwara. Bhai Inderjeet Singh on Tabla while Himmat Singh sitting behind.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Visit of UK Singhs to Dublin
On Monday 9th April, we had a wonderful day! You know ...why? One it was Sukhjinder Singh's B'day and second we met Some wonderful singhs from Uk.
Warriors!
Singhs from Plashet Hockey Club, London, came to Dublin to participate in Hockey comptition. They played very well and but lost in Final.
By the help of a nice Irish man, who ranged his wife to get the Gurdwara Address and then gave it to Uk Singhs, they reached Gurdwara Sahib on Monday morning.
Paying their respect to Guru Sahib.
Bhagat Veerji doing Kirtan after the path, while Inderjit (indi) bhaji on tabla. Kirtan was really blisful!
Then everbody went to langer hall have Aallo-Gobi walle paranthe! Sukhjinder bhaji actually managed to save money by celebrating b'day in gurmat style, which he normally don't recommend for others!
Gary making sure he is covered in picture!
after that we decided to take Uk singhs to Howth.
The small harbour town of Howth, in North County Dublin 15kms from the city centre, is as famous for its fresh fish as it is for the craggy hill which towers above the town and dominates Dublin Bay.
Taxi Seva!
Karanjit Singh leading others! Karanjit Bhaji is our local community turist guide, and best thing about him is that he doesn't charge!
The small harbour town of Howth, in North County Dublin 15kms from the city centre, is as famous for its fresh fish as it is for the craggy hill which towers above the town and dominates Dublin Bay.
Karanjit Singh leading others! Karanjit Bhaji is our local community turist guide, and best thing about him is that he doesn't charge!
Absolute Free!
After half an hour drive we reached Howth!
Howth is a peninsula - linked to the mainland by a narrow spit of land. The name Howth is derived from the Danish word 'hoved' which means head.

Seems as if Kirandip giving passing some information to Visiting Singhs

Toward the destination...
I think some people got impressed with singhs.

Singha di Fauj, Kardi firae Mauj!

Going down to bless the water....

It was really difficult to get down, but singhs refused to give up!
After half an hour drive we reached Howth!
Howth is a peninsula - linked to the mainland by a narrow spit of land. The name Howth is derived from the Danish word 'hoved' which means head.
Seems as if Kirandip giving passing some information to Visiting Singhs
Toward the destination...
Singha di Fauj, Kardi firae Mauj!
Going down to bless the water....
It was really difficult to get down, but singhs refused to give up!
Ajaypal Veerjee Send all the pictures from Uk. So thanks Veerjee!

Uk singhs having some fun while coming down
Still long way to go.....
Blessed souls who touched the ground before others
Ranjit, Kamaldip and Gurmeet Singh.

Rana & Darry, waiting for others
Uk singhs having some fun while coming down
Ranjit, Kamaldip and Gurmeet Singh.
Rana & Darry, waiting for others
Singhs Coming down....slowly but surely!
Singh watching Punjabi Style trekking
Desi Style Trekking!

"Oh Veerjee! for god's sake, Please Come down", Gary.
Oh gaye, oh gaye !
Coming back
Nearly there...
Mission Accomplished!

Himmat Bhaji, Kia smile hai !
"Oh Veerjee! for god's sake, Please Come down", Gary.
Bhagat Veerjee did beautiful Kirtan.
Himmat Bhaji, Kia smile hai !
After we reached parking, then everyone was facilitated with a cone, which was a great challenge in itself, given speed of wind out there.
then Uk singhs took langer and left for Dublin Ferry Port. We met them by chance but it was such a nice experience that everyone will remeber. All singhs were very nice and we mixed up so quickly as if we knew each other for long time. we will be waiting for their next trip, when they come again to not just play hockey, but take the trophy. we wish good luck!
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Launch of FOMACS
Couple of Weeks ago, Launch of FOMACS ( Forum on Migration and Communications) took place in DIT.
FOMACS is three-year media driven programme producing print, photographic, broadcast, and interactive stories on the topic of immigration and integration, with the aim of reaching and enganging ethnic communities in Ireland. It is first of its kind iniative in ireland so far, hoping to do lot of work on interculturalism.
Different communities newspaper were invited and put their stalls. It was just amazing to the number of ethnic publications.
Kaurs!
Harkiran, Harpreet and Pavittar Bhainjee. It was good that they came along to help us to give a balanced representation of Sikh community at the lauch!
Enjoying the Exhibition: Potraits of Somalian Elders.
Kirandeep Singh with his famous orange-coloured bag!
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Singh in Call Centre!
Gurpreet Singh doing his job in Call Centre. Seems a very relaxed working environment!
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