Green Isle Bed & Breakfast
Glengarriffe Road, Cork
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Green Isle Bed & Breakfast Cork

Glengarriffe Road Cork, County Cork, Ireland

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Week 13

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

... 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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Week 11

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

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Week: 11

Monday: Homework

Tuesday: Also, on top of having to go to the library to look up information, when I hand in my essays we are not allowed to hand them in class or use blackboard. We have to physically take our papers to the department building and get a receipt so there is proof we submitted our paper. This way you won't get an F if they lose it (which I know is common). So today I made the long ...

Who You Sportin'?

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... pregnant mothers, as well as the committed criminals. In 1878 it became an all women's prison. The conditions were horrible and typhus fever spread like crazy due to straw beds and poor sanitation. There are also stories of the city's poor committing crimes in order to be put in the prison, where at least they would be fed. In 1922 the gaol was used to house republican prisoners during the Civil War. ...

Cork Craic

A travel blog entry by sarahimray

... like a good idea again.

On the way back to Dublin from the south we visited some really charming villages that didn't seem nearly as touristy as some of the bigger cities including the seaside foodie's Mecca of Kinsale, and the arty town of Kilkenny. Both relieved me very efficiently of my Euro's, particularly in Kinsale where a vintage store owner was so excited to get rid of an old fox fur stole, with paws and tails intact, that she ...

Lakemount Gardens & Jameson Distillery

A travel blog entry by cdennison

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Cork is a quaint town south of Dublin. Our tour guide was really funny, of course catholic, had some good jokes about protestants, and admitted to being very nervous the first time she went to Belfast. The weather is much milder here and the area is famous for it's gardens the countryside is very charming, very green rolling ...