Dolmen Lodge
Tonarussa, Ballyvaughan, Ballyvaughan
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Dolmen Lodge Ballyvaughan

Tonarussa, Ballyvaughan Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Ireland

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Happy 13th Birthday to you Ariel!!

A travel blog entry by abbatravels

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... before they had creepy crawlies, in particular, fleas and lice running rampant. So to get rid of them they came up with this pungent idea.

1. Remove clothes.
2. Hang them high over cesspit.
3. Leave hanging until all lice and fleas are killed.

The ammonia gasses from human excrement would suffocate the little blighters. Must remember this one, it could be a hand tip for school kids head lice issues.


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My First Trip To Granddaddios

A travel blog entry by laylagrace

... uncles & cousins. I also got to meet a new wee friend called Emily, she is a little bit bigger than me as she was born 3 months earlier than me, but it was fun to see what I will be like in 3 months time. I got lots of cuddles from everyone & was made feel really special.

Granddaddio & Granny Mags were celebrating their 20th Wedding Anniversary, but Mummy & I missed the big celebrations as we were very tired, but it sounded ...

The GPS gets fired

A travel blog entry by ari.paul

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... all the information boards and mucking around a bit we only spent 20 minutes at the castle. As we left the castle and walked back to the car, we passed a couple of people heading towards the castle, unfortunately for them I think they missed out on seeing it as when we exited they were shutting the gate behind us.

After leaving the castle, we made our way to another scenic coastal road south of Galway to find some accommodation. We ...

Ballyvaughan and The Burren, County Clare

A travel blog entry by sueschubert

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... banks may also have served as an indicator of the occupier's status, much in the same way as the size of one's front garden is an index of wealth in our own society.

I promised to tell you about Shane. As we neared the end of our tour, Sue asked him what he did with his agriculture degree and he told me that he is a farmer. When I asked him how many acres, you'd have thought I had asked him about ...

Beaches

A travel blog entry by la_marci

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... as a Californian (we have lots of beaches): if you have to wear mittens, then you shouldn't be at the beach. It makes sense, right? Finns mittens are wet and full of sand. They're drying above the radiator right now.

I was so cold I had to lie down in a grassy dune so that the wind would pass over me. I am (according to the English and Irish people that are now my family) not wearing enough layers. Three layers is ...