Abbey Lodge Killarney
Muckross Road Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
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Hello Kenmare and Beara Penninsula
WEDNESDAY, SEPT 9
We spent a few more hours in Kinsale for the last day – specifically shopping and grabbing some more grub. Also, wanted to grab some cash before we headed out at a local ATM as well as plan our route accordingly. So we walked around – and found this great little shop to pick up some items for the family (man, …
Day one, the first real one that is
Good morning, it is another beautiful day on vacation. The scribe had 10.5 hours of sleep, and I can not remember when the last time was that she got this much sleep even in 2 days. The kids will understand all the energy I have. Imagine Mommy drinking a 10.5 hr energy drink, we will see if Daddy can keep it up.
Yesterday started of very …
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Everything is Green!
... glasses in the Land of Oz. After the jaunting ride, we had a picnic lunch, then got back into the car to try to find an elusive hiking trail despite the fact that the promised map-dispensing visitor center was not open. We found it pretty much by accident -- the Blue Pool nature trail, described in my guidebook as follows: "The trail is named for the lake's unusually blue-green color, caused by copper deposits in the soil." The trail was perfect, except: that ...
The Luck of the Americans
... we do in soccer, but they do have positions. They have two goals which are similar to football goals and they can use their hands on the ball. The ball looks and feels like a baseball but it is called a sloitar. It's a pretty brutal game, but they wear helmets similar to those worn in lacrosse and they wear shin guards. So strange and different! When we left the match, Georgina and her ...
Ring of Kerry
... addition, we stopped for some misty photos at Killeen Golf Course, home of the Irish Open.
The landscape today was much like the California north coast--and different in many ways, too. The drive is a 110-mile loop which follows the coast part of the way and then moves inland. The vistas are a combination of peat bogs, sheep farms, houses, resorts, stone ...


