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Southern Ireland Connemarra Coast Day 1 2008
After we ferried across the River Shannon estuary, we drove through bucolic countryside which turned into a stark and barren landscape until we reached our major destination, the Cliffs of Moher. These spectacular cliffs which rise 700 feet above the … Continue reading
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Southern Ireland Ring of Kerry 2008
We staarted the day with a bus ride around the Ring of Kerry, a peninsula ssticking into the Atlantic Ocean with Dingle Bay on one side. It is very picturesque and contains 3,000 foot high mountains in the middle. There … Continue reading
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Southern Ireland Killarney Monday 2008
This AM skirted the Wicklow Mountains from Dublin to Kildare (kil=church and dare = a forest). At Blarney Castle I sat on a bench while Kathy walked up a narrow spiral staircase to kiss the Blarney stone. She had to … Continue reading
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Southern Ireland Dublin 2008
On our introductory tour of Dublin we learned that Ireland is the size of Maine and different colored doors distinguish the row of 4 story Georgian homes. After a photo op at a red foliage covered home, we stopped at … Continue reading
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Northern Ireland Day 4 2008
After our black taxi tour, Kathy and I had tea t Marks & Spenser where we also used the 2007 award winning “Loo of the Year.” Heavy rain followed us on our way back to Dublin. At our Monasterboise stop, … Continue reading
Northern Ireland 3 2008
After taking the green Paddy Wagon from Dublin to Belfast and learning more Irish history, 18 of us squeezed into 3 of the famous Black Taxis for a tour of the murals in Protestant and Catholic parts of town. Union … Continue reading
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Northern Ireland 2 2008
On our drive to Derry, the oldest city in Ireland (6th Cent.), our guide told us about Easter Sunday and IRA Rebellion in 1916; the 1919 war between England and Ireland; and as recently as January 1972 – Bloody Sunday, … Continue reading
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Northern Ireland- 1 2008
After taking a “Paddy Wagon” (green 15 passenger bus) from Dublin to Belfast, we arrived in pouring rain at a rope bridge which was used by salmon fishermen in the North Atlantic. The sun came out by the time we … Continue reading
Ireland Dublin – Theatre 2008
On our first day in Dublin,Ireland I checked with PR reps at t he Dublin Theatre Festival for press tickets as well as several day tours to Northern Ireland. I lined up Brian Friel’s adaptation of Hedda Gabler”, “Dodgem’s” (about … Continue reading
Black Sea Cruise Cyprus 2008
Today our land tour took us from the port of Limassol, Cyprus, through cypress lined boulevards and groves of citrus trees to Pafos and the Mosaics of Dionysus, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This 3rd largest island in the Mediterranean … Continue reading