McCourts Townhouse
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Sometimes you have to break the rules to have fun
... the ruins I mentioned above).
One of the highlights of the day was our visit to the pub at Kyteler's Inn, which has been in operation for more than 650 years--there's a pretty interesting story behind it too, worth a short read. We had supper and enjoyed some local musicians as well as conversation with a local woman and her daughter. The woman's grandson was a little older than Oliver. He definitely made a few ...
On the road
... or silly side. I kept him happy for quite a while in the car today just by pretending that my finger was a bee landing on him (buzz buzz buzz... He's on your nose!)
So far traveling with a baby is definitely less relaxing and less predictable, but it is also lots of fun. Alex and I aren't really interested in all-inclusive resorts or tours where everything is taken care of for you. When we travel, we want adventure. It's kind of like having a child, really. ...
Castles, Abbeys, and two more curbs
... delightful cod, and I chose the lamb, being in Ireland and all. Our meal came with potatoes cooked four different ways-all delicious. We've been spending our time in the library, taking after dinner tea and enjoying the fire. The Irish wolfhound, Mr. Higgins, mixes gently with the guests. Luckily, he's not overweight, otherwise he could easily knock Kim over, since he comes up to her hips. Tomorrow we are off to the Dingle peninsula to search for the elusive berry ...
Co Waterford
... s Viking past. Approximately 45 miles west of the city is Lismore castle. Lismore is a located in the town of Lismore in County Waterford in Ireland, belonging to the Duke of Devenshire. It was largely re-built in the Gothic style during the mid-nineteenth century by william Cavendish 6th Duke of Devenshire.
The Comeragh Mountains range is situated in the south east of Ireland in County Waterford They are a glaciated range and are located ...
Exploring the Emerald Isle
... chariot for our road trip of Ireland. Just as cute and identical to Sonny in everyway – except being burgundy!
After driving down a long country road, it was Jeff's turn to have a go at the helm of Scotty and see how to drive it under the watchful eye of Patrick to drop him off and get on our way – like a brick on wheels really. No power steering or mod cons in this unit. Oh and no heater either, but we’ll come to that ...