Brown's Townhouse
Travel Blogs from Waterford
Be 'prepared.'
... From: Emily
To: Fiona
Subject: RE: /FIONA MISS(ADT) 26NOV DUB AUH
We travel…..south….and northwest til we get there J
From: Fiona
To: Emily
Subject: RE: /FIONA MISS(ADT) 26NOV DUB AUH
LOL
So I thought that it was done and everything would be back to normal but no:
From: Emily
To: Fiona
Subject: RE: /FIONA MISS(ADT) 26NOV DUB AUH
I am going to start a ...
Vietnam Visa
... etiquette.
I have been thinking of ways to actually write about informative, mature things. I was getting rather ahead of myself thinking about all the wonderful ‘posts’ and ‘entries’ I could make. How I could influence hundreds to follow in my footsteps (not thousands you see, can’t be too presumptuous, ‘tis bad manners) and then I looked at my phone and back over some messages I was sending two ...
Sometimes you have to break the rules to have fun
... but we all got to see something worth staying up for; and when he fell asleep on the way to Kells Priory, I decided to let Alex go off on his own while I hung back with the sleeping baby.
Our full day in Kilkenny was pretty easy-going. We started the day seeing Kilkenny Castle, which, to be honest was a bit of a let-down, as it has been substantially refurbished and modernized. Maybe it is because I never imagined ...
Castles, Abbeys, and two more curbs
... his recent brush with a stampede. One minute they can be chewing cud and the next they can be chasing you. I chose not to tell Kim what I was thinking until we were well out of cow earshot. She was not as amused as I was. We did our best to drive, without getting lost, from Cashal to the Ballyseede Castle. We arrived safely at 6:30 and arranged dinner for 7:00. It's not often you get to eat in a castle, so I didn't mind paying $100 for a two course meal. Kim ...
Co Waterford
... Waterford and Tipperary County borders. The twelve mountains which form the Comeragh Mountains are very popular for mountain climbers and hikers. The highest peak is Fauscoum at 792 m.The tumbling Mahon River, in the Comeragh Mountains, lie at the end of a sensitively developed footpath and signposted, off the N25 at Leamybrien. Well worth a visit. This is a must see for all visitors to the area. As well as the magnificant waterfall, visitors are ...