Acacia
6 Greenview Lawn, Limerick
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'Acacia' Guest House. My comfortable bedroom. My bedroom again,(Room 2) Limerick City Centre.

Acacia Limerick

6 Greenview Lawn Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland

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... Munster. The ruins we see were a fortress that was given to the Church in 1111; the Cathedral was constructed during the 13th century, with several improvements made during the 15th century. It was last used as a church in 1749. It is undergoing restoration so not all parts were accessible, but we were happy with what we could see. The ruins themselves are amazing, we loved the little cemetery, and the views of the countryside are fabulous from ...

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Friday afternoon there was a wedding at the Killarney Avenue Hotel where we were staying. There were lovely flowers and candles in the lobby and white ribbon bows tied on the stair rails and potted trees outside the hotel. Apparently the wedding festivities really got going in the hotel pub late last evening. Although Janice and I did not join in--we were respectfully tucked in for the night. This morning we got to see ...

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... to show the picture. I laughed out loud, because who doesn’t laugh when they see a picture of a cat? And nobody else did. *insert sinking deep down into seat here* Later in the session she just angered me because she called other speakers out during their Q&A session. I didn’t like the Q&As at all because I felt the question-askers just wanted to talk about themselves. Throw in a few legitimate questions here and there, but ...

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... s*** beans" and said he shouldn’t have agreed to grind them for me, they’ll ruin his machine. So much for being greeted with a smile. Yet, he wasn’t angry, and he still chatted with me. He held no grudge. He just fancied making a few obscene comments. People walking around the streets like to share a few exciting words, too. And so does the television, no bleeps. And the words are not just in anger. They just, well, are. ...

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... save for a nice coffee with one of my trad singer friends who gave me some tips for my thesis. We chatted, comparing classical singing to Irish singing, music and politics, and really just all things music. It's funny, since most of my friends at home are musicians, these conversations are just part of every day life. Now that I am interacting with a wide range of people, I am introduced to other topics, as well. It's quite relieving, in a way, to not ...

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