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Finals in Ireland - A New Experience
... crazy! I'm getting old. No big exciting plans just relaxing, finishing up my grad school apps and packing! I have had a hard time this semester and have been getting homesick quite a bit. I am looking forward to getting home and seeing all my friends and family. Living in Ireland for a semester and in New Mexico for the summer before has taught how much I appreciate everything I have. Galway is a nice town but not the town for me. It ...
Romantiline Connemara
... ksikud valged farmerite majakesed. Vesi on läbipaistev ja puhas, meie jaoks ka piisavalt soe. Ujuisriided jäid koju maha....
Lambaid igal pool, järveäärsetel nõlvadel, soistel järveäärsetes roostikes, maantee ääres ja ületamas teed mitte lastes end liiklusvahenditest häirida.
Peale haigettegevalt ilusa maastiku on kavas kultuuriobjekt - Kylemore Abbey ja tema Victorian Walled Garden. Selle pseudogooti kauni lossi Lough Fee kaldale ehitas keegi meile ...
Wonderful Willie Week Wildness
... t know the best way to start since this setting was different than the singing circles and pubs and people were still talking, but he announced me to the group, helping ease my entrance, by saying to the group, “This is Carrie, she is a student in Limerick,” even though the crowd wasn’t really listening, but I took that as a cue and started up. I had been struggling with a song choice that night and switched last minute, deciding to sing ...
Day 190 - 6 September- A sick old girl
... have won, but it was kept at a 0-0 draw.
While we were there I noticed a familiar face. It was a lady we met in Amien France who had taken us on a very informative walk through the Cathedral there. What a small world it is. Had a brief chat and off she went.
Boy it was good to watch some tv though. Then we headed off back home and watched a dvd on the computer - well nearly got all the way through it. Then another night was over.
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The Aran Islands...100% Irish
... they passed by us going the opposite direction. It was now 3:30, and we determined that it was enough time to go to Dún Aonghasa, a main island attraction atop a colossal hill. Dún Aonghasa is the oldest-known, still-standing Celtic stone fort built around the time of the Giza Pyramids (2,000+ B.C.). George Petrie called it “the most magnificent barbaric monument in Europe”.
Located at the very top of Inis Mór, it offers the ...