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Blarney Castle
From Old Head we drove up to Blarney Castle. I'm running out of adjectives to use for the sights in Ireland! Anyway, it was incredible! The castle, the grounds, & the house were all unbelievable. I was able to kiss the Blarney Stone.
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Week 13
... Feels like summer! Sunny and in the 70's, I actually wore shorts today! I attended a lecture by brother Richard that related the hero’s journey in Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Narnia.. .very fascinating! I also had a lovely conversation with the cute old lady who was walking her puppies. Why is everyone so nice here!
Friday: Mom comes today!!!!!!! I got to show her all around campus and the city.
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'Tis really windy out, like.
... Irish bus is different from the European buses I've had on tour before. The seats do not have footrests or net pockets, nor are there seatback trays, which is too bad because I used to use downtime on the bus to type up these entries. One thing I really miss is that the European buses had a small refrigerator compartment by the driver, which he stocked with sodas, water and beer, and everything cost just a euro. Nothing like that on the Irish bus. But c'est la vie: at least ...
Julie's Visit, or the Irish Healthcare System
... should get on that bandwagon (thanks Dara for starting my new addiction). Then it was time to drop Julie off at the airport and head back for Seanie’s birthday bash, which was a great time! I met some really cool people there as well.
All in all I had a great time when both Julie and Sarah were here, and finally started to make some friends (even if I am stealing them from Seanie haha). Thanks so much to both of them for coming and for bringing me cool ...
Kinsale
... in the town around the harbor and up the hill and down was very scenic and pretty and bumpy in the Train. The driver/tour guide didn't speak very clearly so we heard very 5th word, but it was fun. The Charlesfort was Britain's largest star-shaped fort. Kinsale has an interesting history as it has/d a remarkable harbor which has made it an important port ...


