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Travel Blogs from Killarney
Rain and Mountains
... It's definitely a trip I would like to make again, perhaps when people visit, or even for a few days just to really enjoy the scenic environment. I feel as if the pictures that I got did not really do the place justice, but maybe I'll go back on a rare sunny day and see what I can do!
Next - Spain for the weekend.
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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 ...
Chasing Leprechauns
... until we reached the peak at which there was a rest stop for photo opportunities. The wind here was strong and although the photos taken were striking it was hard to stay outside long due to the blistering cold winds.
The stop was brief and before long we headed down the rocky sea edge into the fishing, port town known as Waterville, a town frequented by the likes of Charlie Chaplain, Ric********** and most recently, Tiger Woods.
It was ...
The Ring of Kerry
... it and was lost for a moment in the adorable cuteness radiating off him (the lamb, not the man). Sometimes I think moving to Dingle and buying a sheep farm really would be the life. I could raise them organic, sell the wool, and even though I’m a vegetarian I wouldn’t feel bad about slaughtering them as long as I knew they had a good life. But I have already committed to this whole lawyer thing . . . Maybe it will be a good option ...
And the Winner Is
... Way and into the car park to be bailed up by a chap trying to talk us into talking a house and buggy ride (aka pony and trap) around the lake. These horse and buggies are everywhere in Killarney but we were surprised to see them in the national park. Anyway we decided it might be the best way to see what we wanted to see in a short period of time rather than having to walk because we need to be in Dublin tonight. No vehicle access ...