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Sometimes you have to break the rules to have fun
... night.
Now we are off to Kinsale via Waterford and Cobh (pronounced Cove). Passing the striking green fields, the breathtaking views of the coast and the beautiful hills and mountains, some of the best moments of the trip so far have been inside the car.
We might not be moving on Oliver's schedule, but someday when he is older he will understand that you can always sleep, but some moments pass by much too ...
On the road
... they have Amazing Race with babies? That would add a whole other level of drama). I noticed that the roads never seem to be both flat and straight at the same time. But taking the long way definitely has its advantages. When we pulled over to get some photos Sally Gap, a picturesque valley in the Wicklow mountains, we looked at each other with goofy grins. It felt like it was Christmas and Santa had gotten us something better than what we could have thought to ask ...
Castles, Abbeys, and two more curbs
... cathedral. With roofs lost many years ago, plants grow from the stone bricks. In one area, there is an archway that is fashioned with heads all along the arch. The bottom heads are described as "grotesque" but they become more serene as they move up the arch and closer to God. After the cathedral, we moved out to the graveyard. The guidebook indicated that there are a few more vacant spots for the living; these people were placed on a waiting list by ...
Exploring the Emerald Isle
Fiddle-lee-dee Potatoes,
NIGHT ONE : WICKLOW, VICARSTOWN, INCH CROSS ROADS, PORT LAOIS, ROSCREA
Hello there from not so sunny, nor hot, nor dry Roscrea, Co. Tipperary
We are parked up as the solo inhabitants of the Streamstown Caravan Park.
We were collected from Wicklow by Patrick from the camping place in "Scotty" the burgundy camper. Unfortunately Sonny had a broken paw (clutch was on the way out) so instead, Scotty ...
Shakespeare Meets West Africa
... around the table. So of course I joined them. They were all musicians of sorts, or at least appreciators of the trad world, and one was even playing pipes in the touring company of Riverdance. A few days later he was off to Brazil and Argentina for said gig. What a life. The night was fairly relaxing, but somehow I still wound up crawling to bed at 5am. Because that’s how Ireland rolls. On Saturday I walked for an hour all the way ...