Glen Eagles Bed and Breakfast Limerick
12 Vereker Gardens Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland
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Adare and Limerick
... much like fruit cake.
Our hosts live in a quaint comfortable farm house built in front of Paddy's original home. The older house was built in the 1600s. It has been in Paddy's family for generations. He, his father and grandfather were all born there. He took us into the living room of the old house (where his son, daughter-in-law and two young sons live) and gave us an extremely interesting history of the ...
Rag Week and Convention Madness
... coffee shop, and so does the health science building next door. And just across the Living Bridge, I have my choice of a nicer but still reasonable meal, and next door to that is a fancy pants restaurant. In the student center, I can go to Stables or Scholar’s for a dump meal (the other day I decided to have breakfast at Stables and paid way too much for the sad little excuse they served me.) I can go to Paddocks or the Library for cafeteria ...
Stats You Could Never Live Without
... 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
... enough to see all the main sites and sip a coffee in that amount of time if I'm not staying for traditional music in the evening (I'm breathing traditional music out of my ears, so the novelty of going to an old-time pub, sitting by myself, and listening to folks play has worn off, especially if it means spending money for nighttime accommodation. Now, if friends were with me, that would be a different story!). Plan sounds smooth, right? WRONG! I cycle into ...
A New Semester, A New Start
... his hair. After well past midnight, we took a taxi back to the place but still stayed up laughing and teasing each other until 6am. Oh, and there was a lot of man love, which is common in Ireland. I always find it quite entertaining and told them so. Me- "The evening just got a bit more gay." Them- "You're here so it cancels it out." And the man loving went on. The next day we vegged in front of the TV watching a ridiculous Irish show called ...

