Here's Bunratty Castle with the pub where I had supper the other night , accompanied by a wee glass of Guinness! It was good! The castle stands in a large park that has been trurned into a folk museum with buildings from other parts of the country rebuilt here. You can also banquet medieval style in the castle! I chose the cheaper option - in Durty Nelly's next door! No idea yet what "durty" means or whether it is
Onwards then, to the town of Adare where you can see some "pretty" thatched houses from the 19th century.
I drove south to Killarney which was hoaching with people because of the Fleadh - Flah - a big music festival.
I once climbed Carrauntoohill with my visually impaired friends, the Milton Mountaineers. It was quite a slog with some hairy moments on hands and feet scrambling up the Devil's staircase. Not this time though! I was content with the view from afar.
In the Ireland of my childhood the houses in the villages were painted pastel shades of pink, green, blue, yellow,
On the way we passed some skerries with seals posing for photos - well, not really but they are naturals in front of a camera!
I will show you a couple of photos from the garden but I could do a whole week's worth of blogs from there with the photos I took!
Yesterday I drove round the Beara peninsula, one of the several fingers of land on the south west corner of the country.
Great views altogether.
![Add Image](http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif)
....more coloured houses...
Talk again soon!
1 comment:
Oh Evee what wonderful pictures..I have heard of some of those sites and loved seeing the pictures..you make me feel like I'm on a sight seeing tour..thanks for sharing.
hugs Jazzy
Post a Comment