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Kissing the sun goodbye - Madrid to Dublin
... were appropriate...looking at you travel partner...This particular statue represents the Madrelians fight with the church for control of their government and depicts the Madrelians bear having its way with the madron's fruity goodness, thus winning.
After that fruitful photo op we ambled down one of the many side streets coming off of the puerto...which is called the puerto because it used to be the east gate of the city and is considered the geographical center of ...
Our Final Hurrah..
... night in Dublin and I still was without a wedding ring--hail mary time) and an even better meal.. I think all of us treated this as our last supper because several buttons were undone by the end of the meal and by the next morning, we still felt like plump turkeys.. But everything was worth it and more, and it was the perfect ending to our last hurrah..
I would like to thank all those who pitied me throughout this blog experience and dutifully read every run-on sentence ...
Slainte!
... We at that point were embarrassed for them (probably more so that they were from our country) and had we not felt bad for the musicians would likely have left. Finally, we then move on to Bran****n's, our last stop for the night. It was fun, but wished some of the other people did not have SUCH a good time. : ) As we were leaving, the poor German bartender who had been bombarded by our ...
The Perfect Pint
... the seven storey high visitor experience dedicated to the history of Guinness. Each storey is dedicated to the process and at the head of the pint the Gravity Bar awaits with a complimentary pint to enjoy the views across Dublin. Level 5 of the factory is the food experience level with several different options of restaurants. This factory is a really unique building and very different to any other museum/factory we have seen. Each level explains the process ...
Pre holiday drinks and hitting the road
... time for pints! result.
tray arrives about half twelve and we hit the road, pick a few things up from gav and frannys and away we go.
the ferry to holyhead was pretty uneventful, we have a few pints, an a game of cards, and arrive about half five in the morning.
we continue down the road, knowing we;re in plenty of time, and stop in shrewsbury on the way down theto portmouth.
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