St. Audoen Church was visible from where the author was staying in Dublin. The author notes Dublin's pretty street lamps and visits the National Museum of Decorative Arts housed in the Collins Barracks, where markers used to train soldiers to march are still present in the courtyard. The author also attended an Irish House Party with dinner and entertainment, where a man played the Irish version of bagpipes called Uillean pipes. Additionally, the author comments on the exterior of the modern art museum housed in the old Royal Hospital and includes photos of an archway part of Christ Church Cathedral, where stained glass, medieval floor tiles, and a baptismal font are seen inside.