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At last - we got to see the Giant's Causeway
... to get our bearings and then back to the town to do the tour of the Bushmills Distillery. It was an interesting tour but I have to say that I prefer the taste of Scottish single malts rather than the Irish single malt - even if it is triple distilled. There's just something about that peat flavour.
We secured our B&B for the night and then out to the Causeway. It is a world heritage site and is so amazing to see. ...
Wow - imagine being here !!!
... a great meal and looking forward to a walking tour of Derry tomorrow. We are staying close to Bogside where many of the "troubles" occurred back in the 70's. Then we are on to the Antrim coast and the Giant's Causeway. Being here is a bit of a bonus as it was not on "MY" agenda - but we are ahead of schedule so have time to do some looking around in what seems to be an interesting city.
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Phenomenal scenery in the Sun & I drove!!
... a flat tire on his wife's car :). Bathed, R snoozed etc in preparation of a gourmet meal at the Bushmills Inn down the street.
Sat in the adorable Pub at front of Inn and I had a White Lady!!!! couldn't believe they had them but then again, they originated at The Savoy in London and we are in the UK - keep forgetting. R had his "usual" - a Guinness. And then THE dinner - amazing meal - scallop and bacon (must do it - serve a slab of thick cut bacon with ...
Field trip the the North
This weekend, we went on a field trip to the North with Notre Dame. We actually saw a lot of cool things on this trip. First, once we crossed the border into Northern Ireland, which is a part of the United Kingdom, we stopped at an organisation called Intertrade Ireland. The purpose of this organisation was to promote trade and cooperation between Northern Ireland and the ...
Day 9 - Northern Ireland Coast
... 90 miles per hour limit listed along these narrow winding roads as I fancied arriving in one piece at our destination! On one corner, the rock wall encroached into both lanes making the road one car width. Instead of creating the lines up to a certain point then having give way signs they simply continued to run the center line along the road, I wish I'd taken a photo!
We continued along the coast and just before 4pm we reached Carrick-a-Rede, a rope bridge ...