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Time in Gorey
... on the spot or walking without many tools to support our bodies. The only tools used in the class was a pool noodle near the end of the 45 minute class. It was a fun and low impact class exercise.
Later we walked from the house into Gorey. We did a bit more shopping for a diary and other gifts. We also went to the libarary and lit some candles at the church in town. ...
Time with Liz (so far)
... for a few days until Iona and Dan get back from their trip.
Today was a rainy day so what we ended up doing was going to a market. Unfortunately given the time we woke up and the weather the market was nearly closing down for the day when we got there. We ended up getting tea and homemade apple and almond tart before heading to a shopping plaza. We bought some gifts for Iona and Dan and went home to escape the downpour
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Dublin and Gory
... did not stay the night with us at the hostel we met up with her also.
We left for Gory at night. To meet with Iona's mom. Had dinner at her house and stayed for the night.
When we got up: Dan, Iona, Bodhi and Iona's Mom (Liz) and myself went
for a walk. In a woods near her house. We saw a waterfall and a "swing
set"
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Co Waterford
... Waterford and Tipperary County borders. The twelve mountains which form the Comeragh Mountains are very popular for mountain climbers and hikers. The highest peak is Fauscoum at 792 m.The tumbling Mahon River, in the Comeragh Mountains, lie at the end of a sensitively developed footpath and signposted, off the N25 at Leamybrien. Well worth a visit. This is a must see for all visitors to the area. As well as the magnificant waterfall, visitors are ...
Castles, Crows and Dead Ends
... in Mitchelstown and back on the right track to Fermoy.
Unfortunately we took on a crow on this leg and it was Scotty 1, Crow 0. We both got a bit of a fright and had a moment of silence – it’s never nice to hit anything :o(
Fermoy was a lovely little village – except with no traffic lights working it made for interesting driving! At a petrol station we asked for directions to Castlelyons and soon where ...