Castle Moor B&B Limerick
Rivers Castletroy Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland
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Ring Of Kerry
Started nice and early as we had a long way to go.
The Blarney Castle and Stone were just a few kms down the road from Cork, so we were waiting when it opened. Climbed all the way up to the top, kissed the stone which is thought to be the other half of the Stone of Scone, looked through the castle on the way down, and went for a walk …
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Dublin to Rock of Cashel
I woke up at 7am, and Ann Marie got up at 7:30am ... 13 hours after getting into bed. We had a full Irish breakfast in the hotel. I love the idea of tomatoes and mushrooms as breakfast food. I refrained from any of the meat, but Ann Marie very much enjoyed the sausage. There were a bunch of very polite and cute boys in uniforms and striped socks also eating breakfast, I think they were about 10 years old. (However, Ann Marie has informed me that I ...
Adare and Limerick
... there are usually about 100 people.
We arrived in Limerick City about 4 o'clock. It is a huge city, much more modern than Dublin and teeming with traffic and people. Our high rise hotel is situated along the Shannon River. To add to our excitement, there is a Rugby grudge match this evening between Munster and Leinster....and the players are staying at our hotel! The pub/bar is FULL of fans in competing ...
Rag Week and Convention Madness
... who wanted to show how smart they were compared to the poor folks under the spotlight, belittling them, my body cringed. Borderline inappropriate. I expressed this to my professor and he told me to not be so harsh on these people. I wasn’t being harsh. They were being out of line. The weather in Dublin that entire weekend was spankingly gorgeous. Irish weather is crummy, but beautiful days are more beautiful than you can ever imagine.
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Stats You Could Never Live Without
... I hear more often – where I might say “wow” or “ay” in amazement or exasperation, they say “Jesus,” which sounds like "Jaysus!" The tamer version of exasperation is "Och," which I first read in Angela's Ashes, then got extremely excited when I heard it in real life. They also will string a few together in a sort of sigh or exclamation, “effin’ hell!” And when they don’t want ...



