The Old Anchor Inn Annascaul
Main Street Annascaul, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, KY007, Ireland
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In Search of the Black Sheep
Wednesday morning began with breakfast at the Finglas House (beans and toast, which is a very common dish here in Ireland), from the dining room overlooking Tralee Bay. After packing up our gear, we headed back to the trail, walking up a steep hill and then traveling southwest across a series of farm roads with sheep in the fields on either side of …
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Everything is Green!
... to be here one more night (3 altogether) but we have had a change of plans. Original plan was to do Dingle Peninsula tomorrow, then visit with Martina & her family in Tralee, and return to Kenmare for our last night ... then drive to Limerick. Geographically that does not make any sense whatsoever (it made more sense when we were staying in Glenbeigh which is closer to Tralee.) Martina was kind enough to offer that we can sleep there. So we will be packing ...
The Luck of the Americans
... is a soft ice cream in a cone with a flake bar. So yum. When we got back to the house we had tea and I made us pasta with sun dried tomato sauce for dinner. Now Julie and I are sitting with a cuppa, listening to Coldplay and blogging. Tonight is a nightp of relaxing, but no wifi. Tomorrow we are going to the Ross Castle on the Lough Leane and seeing a bit of Killarney National Park. ...
Ring of Kerry
... ago by Renee. Brought it along to have her with me. She LOVED Ireland and I do, too!
Janice and I had fish and chips tonight (very good) and have done our chores--she wrote in her journal and reorganized her bags for early pickup and I...well, I have completed tonights posting!
More tomorrow--Love, Janice and Sue
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All about Killarney
... on to the town of Killarney. Our driver backed this huge bus off of an extremely narrow and busy street into the hotel area. We could not believe how close he maneuvered to cars parked in the driveway, and yet....nary a scratch on anything!
We were greeted immediately by a group of jaunty carts and drivers which took our tribe into Killarney National Park. Riding in these carts ...
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