• Shopping Day

      May 15, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Today we went shopping. First stop was the Mall of America. It is thriving. Lots of people shopping but it's not overcrowded. It is still a great place to do some major damage to the bank account.
      Next we moved on to Albertville Premium Outlets. Wow! What a change. I would venture to guess that almost half of the shops are empty. However, there are still good deals to be had. Everyone purchased things they needed and/or wanted. I think Mary Ann won the "who got the best deals award" for the day.
      Just got pictures of the rides at the Mall of America.
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    • Our Place in Minneapolis

      May 14, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      We are staying in a lovely little apartment that seems to be about 10 minutes from everywhere we want to be. It's an older area. Kind of reminds me of the Cathedral area in Regina. We are on the second floor of a large house.
      Since we have to make our own breakfast we shopped at a very trendy grocery store called Kowalski's. Very cool place. Not too much else to say about our accomodations.
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    • Nichole's Pastry and Cafe Fargo

      May 14, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      First DDD stop was Nicole's Pastry and Cafe in Fargo, North Dakota. It did not disappoint. We had a wonderful lunch of healthy homemade sandwiches and soup, and some carrot ginger soup. The soup had the taste ginger without over powering the carrot. Bryce gives lunch an overall score an 8.2/10. The group favourite for dessert was the Key Lime Pie. That's the one in the to right hand corner in the photo. All was yummy. Our tummies are full and now we are on our way to Minneapolis.Read more

    • Winnipeg

      May 13, 2024 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      When I got up this morning I saw that Find Penguins sent me a memory from a year ago. A year ago today we hopped on a plane and went to Ireland for a lovely trip to the Emerald Isle. Today we left for a road trip to Minneapolis, Sioux Falls, and Rapid City in search of Diner Drive In and Dives restaurants. Shopping will happen. Sight seeing will happen. And food will happen.
      We picked up MaryAnne in Grayson, then drove to Winnipeg to pick up Brenda and Bryce. We'll stay here overnight and then leave for Minneapolis early tomorrow morning.
      Took a random picture of a pay phone that I saw at a gas station in Brandon. Not sure if it works or not but it looks like it is in pretty good shape.
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    • WestJet loves the tarmac

      Thoughts About Ireland

      May 29, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      There have been some quirks about Ireland and myself that I want to share.

      First, thing the police are called Garda. It's the Gaelic/Irish word for gaurdian. So the police are gaurdians of the peace. Also, the police here don't carry guns. The gun laws here are so tight that it is near to impossible for anyone to own a gun. Therefore it is highly unlikely that the Garda will be shot at.

      The Irish have a strong affiliation with the US. I think they identify with Americans because of their common problems with the crown. You can see the American influence in the news casts and in the restaurant menus.

      Don't confuse someone who is from the Republic of Ireland with someone from Northern Ireland, or vice versa. They might get a little upset with ya. It's actually much worse than confusing a Canadian for an American.

      There hasn't been rain in the Killarney area for about two weeks. As a result, volunteers are sitting at the top of the vista at Ladies View to watch for forest fires.

      When it is compared to other European countries public transport here is pretty lousy. However, it is better than what we have in Saskatchewan. People in Ireland like the independence that comes with owning a car, much like people in Saskatchewan.

      Garbage bins are hard to find, let alone public bins for recycling.

      Walnuts are in everything here. It's been a little frustrating.😕 Between the high the use of walnuts in everything savoury and sweet, the abundance of shellfish and everything being so green, I am on high allergern alert.

      CNN and ESPN are just a regular part of the offerings on TV. Again, Ireland is highly influenced by America. When taking the train to Malahide we had quite the conversation with a young man about the NHL, which morphed into a discussion about American sports in general. He really knew his stuff and really enjoys the NHL.

      Food halls. These are not food courts but rather one business offering a variety of food to be consumed immediately or for take away. It looks like a grocery store with a deli but is a place that ends up being very cafeteria like. These have a trendy feel to them and usually offer good bites. You wander around aimlessly until you figure out what you want to eat, then join the que. Finally figured out how these places operate while in the airport going home.😕

      I have always known that I am a very proud Canadian. These bus tours have shown me that I may be annoyingly proud to be Canadian 🙃🍁

      Very thankful to have taken another memorable trip with my loving husband.❤️❤️
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    • Malahide Castle

      May 28, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Last castle of the trip. It was highly recommended by our Air B&B host. However we once again choose not to view the inside. We did go see the walled garden. When it was originally built its purpose was to grow exotic plants and it is still growing those plants. There was also a butterfly house. We spent a lot time in there.Read more

    • Malahide Beach at low tide
      Malahide Beach at high tidePeople swimming even though signs clearly say don't do itRugby practice on the beach at low tide

      Malahide

      May 28, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Our last day in Ireland was spent rambling around the beach and the village. With a visit to Malahide Castle Walled Garden. There's a lot of wood carvings around town, particularly on the walk along the coast. It's a nice place to visit. There are still quite a few tourists but more of a relaxed feeling. It was a nice day to end an action packed trip.Read more

    • Kilkenny Castle
      Kilkenny CastleKilkenny CastleThe Butler's GardenThe Butler's HouseCute little reading nookChristmas fairy doorWall in the Butler's Garden

      Last Stop on the Tour

      May 27, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      For the last stop we visited the city of Kilkenny. It is famous for its marble mile. There are a few churches and the Kilkenny Castle all concentrated in a small area. We had the option of going to the castle or taking a train tour. We took the option of doing neither of those things and just relaxed in the grounds around the castle. The castle really was magnificent looking and just hanging out in the garden and park was really nice. We did go for a walk and found the Butler's Garden. It was beautifully manicured and there were lots of fairy doors. Now we are off to Dublin to figure out the train.Read more

    • Blarney Castle

      May 27, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      It's the last day of our tour and our first stop was Blarney Castle. There's a whole story about who built the castle and how the stone got there, but to tell the truth I'm functioning on information overload right now and not taking too much in. What I got from the whole story is that you be held upside down and kiss the stone. When you kiss the stone you get the gift of eloquent speech. The stone is located at the top of tower. The line up started at the bottom and was 30 minutes long. We opted to walk around the grounds inside, which were beautiful. No regrets.pRead more

    • The Ring of Kerry

      May 26, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      The Ring of Kerry is not a place but rather a drive. We had another day full of beaches and cliffs and ended up in the national park just outside of Killarney.
      Our first stop was to see a demonstration of border collies working. It was pretty cool to see. The way the dogs moved reminded me so much of Rebel.
      Next stop was to see a round fort built in the iron age. The one we saw was rebuilt so you could go inside and get a feel for how the place worked. It's hard to see in the pictures but there are steps along the walls so you can walk up to the top. The top of the wall was about 2 meters across and could easily be walked along.
      The next stop was to see two skelligs (rocky islands). No actual phone pictures of these they were too far out, but got some pictures of the area. You can go on a tour out to visit Skellig Michael; we watched a video. There is a monastery built on this Skellig it's only 602 stairs to get to the top, no handrails, and a couple of spots with shear drops into the ocean. It's actually all pretty crazy how people go out there. Some people go and camp overnight, but the conditions have to be just right. If the conditions are not favourable you get trapped on the Skellig.
      Next stop was Derrynane House. We just walked around the gardens. There are only so many old castles and old furniture one can look until you're tired of it.
      Last stop was the national park. Queen Victoria used to visit this park which eventually made going to this area a tourist destination. We stopped at Ladies View. Named by Queen Victoria because she thought it would be a lively view for her ladies in waiting to see.
      Last we went to Torc Waterfalls. It reminded me of a mini version of Johnston Canyon.
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