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Midterm Break
The weather started to get nice...Lene and I went on a short walk during our break at school and took a few beautiful photos of the mountains behind St. Oliver's.
Later that day, I decided to go cycling in the park since it was so gorgeous outside. Listening to my shuffle and cruising along. I passed by a few people riding horses through the …
Rain and Mountains
... the National Park for a few hours. It may have rained, and we all may have frozen a little bit, but I think it was worth it. From where ever you were in Killarney, you could see the mountains, which were covered in snow. The park had some wild animals, some streams, and a castle at the end of our journey. Everything, to me, ...
Day Eight – Dingle Berries!
... It was a dry stone church made about 1300 years ago. We did not take Brian advice and accidently found the back door, which saved us some money. When Brian saw that, he had to park somewhere else! The landowner would not be happy we went in with paying AND parked in his private lot! There were two other busses parked there and we could see a group up in front of us. As we got closer, we could hear singing. When we arrived, ...
Day Seven – Lost Day
... She had given me a special set of things she wanted. She pulled up some jewelry she wanted on the Internet. I am having a hard time finding any!
I slept all the way to Killarney. Brian wanted to organize a trip to ross castle for some picture taking, but with half of the group still sick, we decided not to go. When we checked in, I went to sleep and didn’t get up until the next ...
A day off
... for air. Honest, he was a very nice man but he needs to get out more. Now while I have your attention and we are talking about food, let's talk Irish food. Specifically potatoes. We know that potatoes play an important part in the Irish culture, but give me a break. Now all French fries here (or chips) are what we would call steak or thick cut fries, and to see them with a burger our fried fish is not unusual. But we've had them as a side dish with our pizza, ...