Audley House Cork
3 Carriglee, Western Road Cork, County Cork, Ireland
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Mawry, those cows aren't fighting....
Since Mal and I stayed in my dorm last night, we met up with Mom and the boys after breakfast in the city center before we started our tour to the Cliffs of Moher! When we got on our way, our first stop was the on the river banks of the Shannon River in Limerick City. From here, we got a view of King John's Castle from the 13th Century. Next stop: …
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Week 13
Week 13:
Monday: Caught the plague
Tuesday: Got girl scout cookies in the mail!
Wednesday: I need to get out of my jail cell of a room! Bought some sandwiches and enjoyed the sun in the park and we went to my new favorite hang-out spot, the Franciscan Wells micro-Brewery. They make their own local brews in the back of the beer garden which provides the perfect ambiance for some tasty stout and killer tunes.
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Visit with Mitchell
... took us over the river and past a very pretty church. We then stopped in a very posh hotel for a toilet break (I do so like the word "loo", wish they used it here in Irelend!) and found a fancy sitting room where we posed a very aristocratic looking photo. As well as a few other pictures. By this time it was 6:30 and we were supposed to be to our apartment in Kemare by 7pm. Even besides the meeting time, I really did not want to drive in the dark (sunset is 8pm.) ...
Hello World!
... you, at this point it is 12:30 am in the US (aka my bedtime) but its 5:30 am in Ireland. There was no heat on the bus so it was freezing! But that didn’t stop me from sleeping even if it meant resting on some suitcases. so much going on! Scavenger hunt around the city—not helpful I still have no idea where anything is. Went to Tesco for food- have no idea what I bought I was so tired
Tuesday: more orientation stuff and toured the school. Went to a party at a pub ...
“Is Our Building on Fire?”- Cork, Irel
... was very nice and then we went to see the city. This took about 2 hours by foot… Cork is not very large at all. The highlights include a nice shopping district, and many war memorials, where we looked for Meades and Murphys . Out of the estimated 60 people from Cork that fought in a war, we only found 1 Murphy and sadly no Meades, despite the name’s roots. From there we went back to our hostel to cook some pasta in our ridiculously large and well-equipped ...


