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4 Seasons Dublin -

The winter had lasted three years, or so it felt to Aisling. Not the calendar winter, but the one she carried inside—a dense, frozen knot that had taken root the day she buried her mother under a sky the colour of wet slate.

“You look like someone who forgot how to feel the rain,” he said, not looking up. His voice was a low gravel, like the Liffey at low tide.

“It’s not you,” he said, on a bench in Phoenix Park, the deer watching from a distance like ancient judges. A storm was coming. The chestnut trees shook. 4 seasons dublin

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They swam at the Forty Foot at dawn, the water shockingly cold despite the season. She screamed when she dove in. He laughed—a full, unguarded sound. Treading water, facing the open Irish Sea, she felt the last shards of the knot dissolve. She was not healed. She was just… here. And for one long, golden evening that lasted weeks, that was enough. The winter had lasted three years, or so it felt to Aisling

The four seasons of Dublin are not merely meteorological intervals but distinct cultural states. While the climate remains relatively stable compared to continental Europe, the variation in daylight hours acts as the primary regulator of Dublin life. From the vernal explosion of green in St. Stephen’s Park to the cozy hibernation of winter pubs, Dubliners have engineered a lifestyle that metabolizes the weather. The city does not fight its seasons; rather, it pivots around them, creating a year-round cycle that is as vibrant as it is variable.

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December. The city froze hard. The canals iced over. People walked with their heads down, breath pluming like ghosts. Aisling didn't fight it this time. She let the dark come. She wrapped herself in it like a blanket.

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