Doe Castle
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It was a windy and wet day and we enjoyed many rainbows during our visit to the ancestral home of the Sweeney’s at Doe castle.The Sweeney’s lived at Doe between 1300 and 1600.
In 1601 life changedLeer más
It was a windy and wet day and we enjoyed many rainbows during our visit to the ancestral home of the Sweeney’s at Doe castle.The Sweeney’s lived at Doe between 1300 and 1600.
In 1601 life changedLeer más
The views of clouds and sky and sea...truly beyond stunning
We stopped for coffee in Moneygall where there is a fine local tribute to President Obama whose 2nd great grandparents are from there.
President Obama’s visit to Moneygall is well chronicled and heLeer más
Maira Maria Connemara is returning home
today.
We will miss her very much.
A day of rest and reflection and reading in the incredible library in front of a peat fire here at Greenmount House for me. Jörg went adventure seeking outdoors and did errands.The weather is stormyLeer más
The local book store and the local library’s resources made it possible for us to copy an out of print book about Gobnait.
I love libraries and local book stores and most of all, I Iove people whoLeer más
We arrived at our rental cottage by the sea last night and woke up to a lovely view.
We visited our cousins in Cork and had a wonderful visit there. They are our Irish soul mates, our Anam Cara’s.
What a cozy cottage by the sea complete with the friendly dog Goggy.
Today we visited Kristin Gleeson an American author who has written 15 books including one about Saint Gobnait. She lives nearLeer más
The lovely quiet of the seaside cottage is so soothing.
We enjoyed the visits of the Goggy and the Gold Crest birds and the clearing of the weather.
We had coffee with Tony Christie a Labyrinth expertLeer más
We had a brilliant sunny clear day to tour the Beara Peninsula loop.Wild stunning views on the Great Atlantic Way.