Donegal

We visit Donegal and tour Donegal Castle. Then we attended a demonstration on using a traditional loom. I buy Glenda a red and black wool cape made in Donegal.
Classiebawn

We made a brief stop at Mullaghmore and saw the castle called Classiebawn, home of Louis Mountbatten. Lord Mountbatten was the last British Viceroy of India, and the uncle of Prince Charles, Prince ofЧитать далее
Grave of William Butler Yeats

We visit the church where William Butler Yeats is buried, St. Columba’s in Drumcliffe.
Henry's Restaurant

We stopped for lunch at a place called Henry's Restaurant in Cashelgarran at about 1:00 pm. It took forever to be served. I don't think the staff was ready for us, even though we had ordered our mealsЧитать далее
The Shrine of Knock

At 3:00 pm we are at Knock, the holiest shrine in Ireland. I am struck by the mechanical nature of the rules and regulations of the Catholic religion. Pray to this saint for healing, to that saint forЧитать далее
Arriving in Galway

At 5:00 pm we arrived at the Galway Bay Hotel and were given a room overlooking the bay. Tonight we will see a program of Irish music, dancing and folklore here at the hotel. We are a bit tired fromЧитать далее
Walking Tour of Galway

We began with a walking tour of Galway. A Mayor named Lynch once hanged his own son because he was convicted of murder and no other citizens would carry out the execution. Home of Richard Martin,Читать далее
Cong and The Quiet Man

Cong is the picturesque village where the film "The Quiet Man," starring John Wayne, was filmed in the 1950's. While the plot is rather thin, the local pub and some of the local buildings figureЧитать далее
Dinner at McSwiggins

We returned from Cong to Galway and spent some time walking in the city. Glenda and I shared a hamburger at a pub called McSwiggen's and were grateful for a break from bland fish, bland chicken, blandЧитать далее
Cliffs of Mohr

This morning I asked for two slices of fried potatoes and was given four. We are on our way to Killarney, via the Cliffs of Mohr. Part of our route coincides with the Atlantic Way, a seaside bicycleЧитать далее
Ferry to Killarney

We rode a ferry across a broad inlet to continue our trip to Killarney
Arrival in Killarney

At about 2:00 pm we took the ferry across to Kerry. The locals refer to Kerry as "the Kingdom." We see long, lovely green vistas filled with cattle, broken by low stone walls. At 4:00 pm we arrived inЧитать далее
Ring of Kerry

The morning stop for an hour took place in Kenmare on market day. We spent some time at a little craft fair in the center of town. At 10:10 am Glenda took a shot at the Black Valley, the most remoteЧитать далее
Cobh

At 8:47 am shot of MacCroom Castle, birthplace of Sir William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania. It is also the castle from which Michael Collins left on the day of his assassination byЧитать далее
Arrival in Waterford

Waterford is very proud of its Viking heritage. We drove to Dooley's Hotel in Waterford, arriving at 5:00 pm. Two other tour coaches had just arrived and the lobby looked like a circus. We will haveЧитать далее
Waterford Crystal

This morning we toured the Waterford Crystal factory. The company went into bankruptcy about five years ago. However, the town council, not wanting the tradition of workmanship to die out, bought theЧитать далее
The Grave of Santa Claus

We visited Jerpoint Farm Park, saw the remains of a medieval village and what may be the grave of St. Nicholas of Myra. The town was called New Town, and was apparently an important shrine in theЧитать далее
Dublin Museum

From 2-4 pm we visited the National Museum in Dublin. Of special interest were the bog bodies, corpses preserved in the anaerobic environment of the Irish bogs.
St. Patrick's Cathedral

I went to St. Patrick's Cathedral to take photos. There was an admission charge and a long line, so I took pictures outside. The choir of this church, along with that of Christchurch Cathedral (theЧитать далее
Noel V. Ginty's Cabaret Show

Tonight we went for supper to what is billed as a cabaret show. 10:45 pm we returned from Taylor's Three Rock Pub where we had dinner and an Irish folkloric show. The stand-up comedian, Noel V GintyЧитать далее
Trinity College with Caoimhe (Queeva)

Caoimhe (pronounced "Queeva") was our guide at Trinity College in Dublin. She is a recent doctoral graduate in international economics. In this picture she is wearing her undergraduate gown.
Trinity College Library

We visited the main reading room of Trinity College Library. Most of the leather-bound volumes, I noticed, were Bibles. Afterwards we went to a separate part of the library to view the Book of Kells.Читать далее
Christchurch, Dublin

Christchurch is the largest Protestant church in Dublin. It is an Irish Episcopal Church, part of the worldwide Anglican communion. The first presentation of Handel's Messiah took place in anЧитать далее
Evensong at St. Patrick's

I preceded the Dicksons and Glenda to St. Patrick's Cathedral so that I could take some photos. There is a spot as one enters the close where, according to a very ancient tradition, was the well whereЧитать далее
Walking Dublin, Chester Beatty Library

I went to the Chester Beatty Library to view their exhibition of Sacred Books, with examples from Christian, Islamic, Chinese and Japanese traditions. We searched for a place for a light supper withЧитать далее