Knockcullen House
Travel Blogs from Killarney
Rain and Mountains
Last weekend we ventured to Killarney for a day trip. I can honestly say, when I envisioned Ireland, this was what I was picturing.
Killarney is a beautiful little town. The houses are all in a row and multicoloured. Little pubs were everywhere to be seen, and the weather acted very Irish (wet and cold, all day).
We ...
Day Eight – Dingle Berries!
... Our first stop was at Inch Beach. We just stopped for a quick look. Brian assured us we would be stopping back. At each area of significance, Brian would give a description and hstory of the area. His commentary is really making this area come alive. He is not just talking about what we are seeing, but you can feel some emotion in his description of the area. That really adds to the experience.
Brian was looking for an ...
Day 28
... castle. So Blarney castle is about 5 stories high, you have to make your way up a very tight winding narrow stairway to get to the top. The Blarney Stone itself is set into the battlements. In order to kiss it you have to lie on your back arch yourself back down about 400mm and reach out and underto kiss the stone, you have to be a teenage gymnastto contort yourself to reach the thing. A 50 year old athlete like myself was somewhat challenged. Not ...
It's a Long Long Way to Tipperary
... so the fairy kissed her man, took in his last breath and went off the other world. The father took the stone on which his sons blood had pooled and stuck it up on the battlements where he and his son had sent many a day looking out over their lands. So a tonguey later, I got talking with one of the guys on tour, Shannon, while we walked the grounds of Blarney Castle. From the poison garden filled with tones of real poisonous plants and a huge dope plant, to the fern ...
One Hundred Thousand Welcomes!
Well, I suppose it has taken me long enough to post pictures of my teaching experience in Ireland! Thank you for all of the sweet messages about my stay so far- I really appreciate it. I have posted these pictures in no specific order, mainly of the many things there are to do in my ...
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