The Shores Country House Castlegregory
Cappatigue Castlegregory, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland
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Everything is Green!
... glasses in the Land of Oz. After the jaunting ride, we had a picnic lunch, then got back into the car to try to find an elusive hiking trail despite the fact that the promised map-dispensing visitor center was not open. We found it pretty much by accident -- the Blue Pool nature trail, described in my guidebook as follows: "The trail is named for the lake's unusually blue-green color, caused by copper deposits in the soil." The trail was perfect, except: that ...
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
... addition, we stopped for some misty photos at Killeen Golf Course, home of the Irish Open.
The landscape today was much like the California north coast--and different in many ways, too. The drive is a 110-mile loop which follows the coast part of the way and then moves inland. The vistas are a combination of peat bogs, sheep farms, houses, resorts, stone ...
All about Killarney
... William Bowers Bourn owned the Muckross house in the late 1800 to early 1900s. In fact, we learned that murals of Muckross house and grounds are painted in Filoli Gardens. By the way, Muckross in Irish means pig peninsula.
A BEAUTIFUL sunny, warm day--75F!! Locals are flabbergasted and happy about this kind of weather in March...and so are we!
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DINGLE. tee hee
... a holder, lit at both ends and would last for 15 minutes. This would be the only light as candles where to expensive.
The walls are made out of rocks, lime dust, mud, blood, and horses hair. Naturally this builds bacteria and to counter this they used limestone whitewash which acted as a antibacterial and kept people form getting sick. (sweet)
Laundry…. This one is super nasty. You would **** out of holes (duh) and it would accumulate in a pile on one side of the ...


