Dairy Guesthouse
Dromkeen , Limerick
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Dairy Guesthouse Limerick

Dromkeen Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland

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Dublin to Rock of Cashel

A travel blog entry by tammnel

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... between 8 and 12 is "about 10 years old" because of Kimberly, so let's say they were 10 /- 2.) We rode the elevator up from breakfast with the mother of one of the teammates. We asked what sport they played and she replied rugby. We said they were cute and she said, "Until they get on the pitch. Then they turn into demons." :) We were on the road by 8:30 am, after a bit of a snafu at the Car Park (couldn't figure out why the parking ticket-thingy ...

Adare and Limerick

A travel blog entry by storguson

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... and even leprechauns. His son continues to work the farm--a dairy herd, following all of the regulations of Irish farming.

We then traveled on to the village of Adar, population 2400, for lunch and a close look at thatched cottages. Had another great soup--sea food for me and vegetable for Janice. It's a busy little village with lots of shops, pubs, and restaurants. As an aside, we learned that for every pub ...

Rag Week and Convention Madness

A travel blog entry by melepua

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... that you can’t normally talk about in a noisy pub.

UL has a surprising number of food joints on campus. For a university only 15,000 strong (UCI had 25,000, CSUF had 35,000), it is unbelievably self-sustainable. I don’t have to leave the campus and can be well equipped with my toilet paper, farmer’s market veg, milk, and the occasional beer. Or if I didn’t want to cook, I can pop on by someplace for a sandwich, ...

Stats You Could Never Live Without

A travel blog entry by melepua

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... what I am talking about. As I would substitute teach and listen to kids’ lips flap in the wind, I notice how they really don’t mean what they say. They may even look around, searching for approval. They are cool kids, after all. The Irish, on the other hand, just swear. No reason, no purpose behind it, no attempt to be the rebel. And the funny part is, it doesn’t hurt my ears. Everyone does it. My profs, even the quieter ...

A Scattering of Random Adventures

A travel blog entry by melepua

... a week of drunken music making." Sounds amazing.

Friday night I spent cooped in my room doing school work. Pew. I am here for school, right? Must work if I want to play, and boy did I have play in my schedule for the next day! I decided to bring out Tourist Carrie again. She has been dillydallying in Limerick for three whole weeks. I don't even spend three weeks in one city when I am at home. Limerick is cool, and the people here are cooler, but ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Dairy Guesthouse And Activity Centre