Hari 30
Galway and a scenic drive
3 Oktober 2018, Irlandia ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C
My original plan had me heading to Sligo today but I wanted to see more of the area so I’m spending two nights in Clifden, in the Connemara region.
I hadn’t seen Galway so that was my first stopBaca selengkapnya
Hi Michelle, it would have been Peat, it smells amazing when it is burnt if you eat a chance try it x you are in the Gaeltacht region which is why only Gaelic road signs. In 1998 when we went to Innis Mor we were walking to the village from the airport and a guy was walking towards us with a cap pulled down the old way, I asked him were we heading in the right direction....he said “Nil me ag caint beirleigh’ which means I don’t speak English! I was so impressed that in these times he is still able to live a traditional life on the Island. He would have been my age. Gayle Lannon
Pelancong So very interesting and pictures are lovely 🙂
Definitely peat - it used to be a fairly common sight in boggy areas when I was a child. We used to burn it on our fires - gives out great heat. And as Gayle said above, you're in the Gaeltacht area, of which there are only a very few left in Ireland now. Phil