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Sea Road, Arklow Town Centre Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland, 402-32309
... don’t they! In the end, as they left I got asked for a kiss from the cute one so not too bad a beginning to the night.
The pubs in Dublin close relatively early to our expectations, 11:30 to midnight so another group, yes guys, that we hooked up with took us to a late night pub called Doyle’s. We were with the right group though as we got in avoiding the line-up. I at this point was losing my buzz as we had a disagreement with the bartender at the ...
... Glen. We reserved the suite for Erin's birthday
and it is worth it. I like the extr space. It is nice. And the
manager sent us a fruit plate to welcome us.
We got brave and took the car out again
to find some food. We discovered we are right on the coast. The map
made us believe we were inland. But, no, we even have an ocean view.
Well ok technically a sea view. There are beaches here too. I think
Newtown Mount Kennedy, County Wicklow, Ireland
cayenne92
... Irlanda son pesimas. Era eso o estabamos alucinando por los pedos del Vinoco, que pocas veces olí algo semejante. Finalmente llegamos. El lugar super lindo, picamos algo, 3 guiness, un poco de musica en vivo y a seguir. Fueron mil famosos y gente importante a ese bar.
Glencullen, Ireland mescalitoThis was the very first Mountain we climbed. There was a 6 nations Rugby match on that afternoon so we had to get up and down and back to Mullingar in time for the match! We were in the car and ready to go at 8am - very unusual for us... Looking back it was an easy climb ...
Wicklow, Ireland annandecontourWe are now in Arklow having left Howth yesterday (Sunday) at 05.15. The first part of the sail was delightful, light breeze, boat doing 6 knots and the sun rising in the East warming us up. After 2 hours the wind died and we motored anothre 4 hour in glorious sunshine with good views of the coast. We had been told by some of the boys in Howth that the marina in Arklow was tight and that we were in the middle of a ...
Arklow, Ireland chickensafloat(Originally published at http://www.troysgonewalkabout.com)
< br>Apparently there had been some commotion at 3:30am when some intoxicated guests had tried to get in to the B&B without their keys. How I missed hearing our hostess’ heavy grinding machinery voice as an argument ensued is proof of just how deeply I sleep. But while waiting for Jim to cook us our breakfast, she gave us a play-by-play rundown of the incident as well ...
(Originally published at http://www.troysgonewalkabout.com)
< br>We completed the short commute down the motorway to Dublin and, with all beds in the city booked on weekends pretty regularly, I thought it would be best to look for a place to stay in the morning rather than leave things till evening. The B&B for our last three nights was out in Maynooth in Dublin’s western outskirts, the home of quietly spoken Jim and his not so quietly ...
... touches to the site, mainly the 'Guest Book' and the ohhh so cool 'Support My Travels' link. Check it out. And one final thing. There is an address book option on the site which sends an e-mail to all names contained within when I submit an update to the site. You might very well be in the address book and you certainly are if you're reading this after receiving an e-mail with a link to this page. So if you are and you'd rather ...
Wicklow, Ireland byrnedm... a purpose. That purpose being to keep this trip from dying, from dying at least until such time as I get to do it again. People always said to us, particularly before we left Ireland, that it's going to be a "once-in-a-lifetime trip". Well ...
Wicklow, Ireland byrnedm... interest by the tabloids he hailed cabs to their offices, jumped the fare and stormed the buildings, followed in hot pursuit by the taxi driver and eventually escorted out by security. At this point I should probably have heard the warning bells, but I just thought he was cool man. Finding his dramatic tale falling on deaf ears in this country he decided that the Irish tabloids might be more sympathetic. Especially seeing as his uncle worked as the sports editor of one of the irish ...
Greystones, Ireland tannith
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