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A Day of Information and Reflection
... fascinating – providing information the situation that I had no idea still existed. I thought that the troubles were over. It was also just terribly sad to think that people live like this and there appears to be no answers in the immediate future to resolve any of it. Joel, our guide, told us that his wife’s girlfriend had gone to Australia, married an Australian and they had moved back to Belfast. This fellow wanted a tour so Joel took him, and took ...
A Wonderful Weekend in the Lakelands
... were in a beautiful part of Ireland and well knackered from our day long explorations!
Now, it's only fair to say that Ireland, and particularly Fermanagh, isn't well know for its weather. Let me reiterate, this was the most perfect of weekends. We woke up to bright sunshine and walked outside to find we were staying at one of the largest cattle farms in the county. We met some of the sheep and cows, one who had given birth while we were there, and then got ...
Day 10 - Derry to Omagh
... day so we began to head south, overnighting in Omagh.
We stayed at a B&B (Arandale Guest House) and though we’d booked a twin room, we were in a 4 bed room. There was a double bed and single bed in one room and another single bed in another room. It was nice to be able to shut the door on mum’s snoring :P Mum had taken a Benadryl that night as she’d been feeling a little blah with a runny nose…little did I know how this would effect her! ...
Report back Day 19 Sligo to Cavan
... of huge rocks for miles just to bury someone. Great commitment. We then went to the most beautiful church I have ever seen. This was the Tobernault Holy well. We were advised during Henry VIII reign all of the catholic priests were hunted down and the churches we taken. As a result the priests were driven underground. If located performing Mass the priests were taken tortured and killed. So Mass was held in the woods at places called Holy wells. There was ...
Returning To Our Roots
... has a door that contains stones from a ruined Norman Church that was located on a small island nearby. I'll paste links to these areas on Wikipedia going forward if you are interesting in more detail.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmore_Ca thedral
The Killeshandra and Derrylane Parish churches are lovingly looked after, even during these tough economic ...