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Happy 13th Birthday to you Ariel!!
... or eat if that was true. There were stunning 360 degree views from the top of the hill. But the weirdest site was the Wishing Tree, an old Pagan ritual was that people would tie something significant to the tree for healing and luck. There were all these bits and pieces of guff tied all over the branches of the tree, including someones nickers - hah?
We also visited the impressive Trim Castle - the largest ...
My First Trip To Granddaddios
Mummy put me to bed as normal last night with me having no idea of the excitement that lie ahead of me! I woke up early as I was feeling a little hungry (I am only 8 weeks & have a small little tummy). Mummy fed me & then Daddy put me in the car, I thought this was a bit strange as they normally put me in my Moses basket, but I decided to go with it as I am not really fussy where I sleep so I nodded off in the trust that not much could happen in my ...
Perfect Day
... After immediately getting there and renting bikes we were on our way. We had about 6 hours to explore (11:30 to 5). It seems like a lot of time but these are big islands….not just a good tourist location. While the work was really driven by tourism on the island, many people do live on the island. All day we rode around small Ireland coastal roads and took in everything. This is where I wont be able to give a good play by play ...
An Island of Stone
... around 6000km of stone fencing just on the island alone, and that 90% of the vegetation was made by laying sand down then covering it with seaweed, crazy. Karen and Bill had a hard time comprehending why people would want to live on a barren rock.
When we got back to the mainland we just drove as far as we could before we decided to stop for the night which turned out to be a nice little town called Kinvarra. We stayed at ...
Land of the Leprechauns
... milk (or should I say I ate a little cereal with all my milk); it was like heaven! Aahh I love Ireland.
From breakfast we took a walk to find the Guiness Storehouse to take our tour (we had signed up online because we got a discount). It was really interesting learning all the steps of how their beer is made. The (self-guided) tour was pretty long; there was a lot to see! We got a free sample on the second floor, and at the very top, we ...

