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Last day in Ireland: Bunratty and the vortex
Friday – September 17, 2010
Well here we are – at the entry point of our exit from this magical land. As I type this, Ginger is sitting at a bench in front of about 200+ acres of green farmland (we are at Bunratty Meadows B&B) and a lake without any other house or person to be seen and a butterfly has just flown into our …
The Beginning of the End
I woke up early to watch the dawn come to Dingle. The glass-like water in the harbor reflected the red and green lights of the buoys, and the mountains were just starting to get a bit of shimmer from the rising sun. It had rained sometime during the night, so everything was fresh and clean.
We ate breakfast with the Swansons and …
Getting Ready to Leave
This morning was depressingly rainy--matching my feelings about it being our last full day here. Tomorrow would be an early wake-up and 9:00 flight.
We had pancakes for breakfast, then left to see a few more sights before coming back to pack. We did a quick run to the airport so John would know where to return the car tonight, …
Castle day
... Castle was the Caufield Cup winner in 1968. From here we drove to Galway Bay and this lovely B&B, it is now 5.30am (my body clock is out of sync), yesterday evening we went into Kinvarra a little fishing village nearby and had an evening meal at one of the local pubs. Yes we are enjoying ourselves and luckily the girls LIKE castles and medieval history. Some of the photos are a little blurry , I am using my IPhone so sorry in advance ...
Cliffs of Moher
... There is also a very good information center there with lots of things to see and do. It was very windy so I did not go all the way out to the end of the cliffs. Our guide gave us stern warnings to stay away from the edge as in some places the soil is eroded away from the bottom and so you can't see whether you're standing on a small platform with nothing underneath it. LOL I think he was exaggerating a bit. But there are signs ...