Sydney Airport
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After months of planning, a few hiccups along the way, plus a heap of work to do, we are finally on our way to Ireland.
Bathroom renovations, work to be done before Robyn takes off Term 4 with LSL,Weiterlesen
After months of planning, a few hiccups along the way, plus a heap of work to do, we are finally on our way to Ireland.
Bathroom renovations, work to be done before Robyn takes off Term 4 with LSL,Weiterlesen
Our plane arrived at Dublin Airport dead on 7.30 am and as it was not even a quarter full we were off and through customs in no time at all. I think the customs officer was a bit bemused with the factWeiterlesen
I rang Mike Whiteley after breakfast to see how Sue was faring. He had sent a text that indicated that she is beyond further medical treatment and is now in palliative care. They are hoping Sam willWeiterlesen
Dublin Castle is a popular attraction with guided tours often being booked out, so we lined up first thing this morning for the first tour. It really is an interesting place, even though there is veryWeiterlesen
After one last fine breakfast at The Alex in Dublin, we took a taxi to the Thrifty depot to collect our car. We had decided to extend the hire period and also to upsize a little so we ended up drivingWeiterlesen
The highlight of today was visiting the Titanic Experience in Cobh. Cobh was the last port of call before the Titanic headed off to New York. 123 passengers embarked, whilst 7 disembarked, and 1Weiterlesen
We heard first thing this morning that Sue Whiteley died earlier today. This cast a pall over our day, especially as we will not be able to return for her funeral.
It was pretty grey and overcastWeiterlesen
Killorglin was a nice place to visit and the hospitality at Rivers Edge Guest House was great. However, it was time to move on.
Whilst in Limerick a few days ago, we came across information about theWeiterlesen
Breakfast in our Youth Hostel was just fine, for the money. We have been spoilt with served cooked breakfasts, but this morning we had to look after ourselves. The biggest problem was being out inWeiterlesen
There was a violent storm predicted for this area last night, code Orange. It passed us by but we had rain and severe winds nevertheless. The Main Street of Clifden was almost deserted when I lookedWeiterlesen