Dooneen House Bed & Breakfast Kinsale
Bandon Road Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland
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Off to Ireland!
Today we drove from Stirling, Scotland to Edinburgh Airport to fly to Ireland. We are at the halfway point of our trip and we are ready for our second adventure. We flew to Cork, Ireland and Bekah did not like the looks of the plane. It was a prop-plane and we had to walk outside to board. There was some turbulence on the plane on our decent to …
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Week 13
... was the funniest thing! After that we drank some cappuccinos in the garden and went shopping in the wooly mills. This year is the 100th year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. It was Built in Belfast (Northern Ireland). After Blarney, we traveled to Cobh and went to the Titanic exhibit because this is where it last made port before its final journey. After a long day on the bus we went out to dinner with my friends and ...
'Tis really windy out, like.
... windy (leftovers from Hurricane Irene that have crossed the Atlantic?) and the rain comes and goes. It usually doesn't last too long, but it's a very fine, insistent rain that gets you very wet before you've even had time to get out your umbrella. My jacket doesn't have a hood, and my umbrella wasn't much of a match for the wind. Am considering buying the next hat I see. We were given about an hour and ten minutes to spend in the gardens, but I think we all made it ...
First Day Trip
... areas. We picked a trail and then we were on our way.
The sky was clear and the sun was out but it was still pretty chilly. The hour trail along the water was filled with scenery that made it hard not to take a zillion pictures.
Once we arrived at the Charles fort we grabbed a map and started wondering around the National Monument. It was constructed ...
Horse Back Riding in the Country
After an amazing breakfast at the hotel, we ventured to Ballandee to go horseback riding. We metPhilhemina , "Phil"– a beautiful and kind Irish woman who owned the farm. Phil's four small dogs met us at the gates of the farm. Kayla became quick friends with the dogs. Phil patiently taught us how to ride thestrong and graceful horses. Shea's horseFernando accidentally wandered onto ...


