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    • 日16

      Day 16 - Kissing the Blarney Stone

      2019年8月16日, アイルランド ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Jackie slept in until 9.30am, three hours after me, but I didn’t blame her it had been raining hard all morning. It wasn’t until 11.30am that there was a little break in the rain, so we threw our motorcycle gear on & set out for the day.

      No sooner were we on our way when the heavens opened up again. We started on the N72, but my SatNav had other ideas & took me off down country roads to pick up the R628. We were progressing at a decent pace, when an oncoming van started flashing me. I slowed down as I went round the next corner & came face to face with the Fire Brigade controlling the traffic. When we were let through, we saw that a car was smashed in at the front, which was a sobering reminder to stay vigilant.

      We continued to the M8 motorway, where we paid our €1 toll fee, then rode down towards Cork, whilst being battered by heavy rain & high winds. Before reaching Cork City centre, we came off & passed through Glanmire & the scruffy suburbs of Cork. We next joined the N20 that took us to Blarney & it’s Castle.

      We rode into the official Blarney Castle car park after taking a ticket to raise the barrier. I then had a heart attack when I realised we may have to pay. What a schoolboy error!

      Upon parking up, it had eventually stopped raining & the sun had come out. We stripped of the motorcycle togs, put them in the panniers, then headed to the entrance. We paid our €18 admission fee & I asked the cashier if motorcyclists had to pay for the car park. We wasn’t initially sure where I was going with this question, but once he realised we were motorcyclists, my guinea pig hair probably gave it away, he said that officially we had to pay, but if we drove around the barrier no-one would chase after us. That brightened up my day!

      We celebrated with a cup of coffee & half an egg sandwich each. We then headed straight to the castle & joined the queue to kiss the Blarney Stone. At the end of the queue was a sign that told us that it would take approximately 30 minutes to reach the Blarney Stone, which was less time than we expected.

      The queue started just outside the castle, then went in to the castle, up a wooden staircase for two flights, then we ascended a narrow steep spiral stone staircase. Before reaching the spiral staircase there were plaques on the walls providing information about the castle & the Blarney Stone.

      The current Blarney Castle was built in 1446, but earlier fortifications were built on the site. At the top of the now ruins of Blarney Castle is the Stone of Eloquence, better known as the Blarney Stone. It is said that those ‘brave enough’ to hang upside-down over a sheer drop to kiss the stone, will receive the gift of eloquence.

      Queen Elizabeth l is credited with introducing the word ‘Blarney’ to the English language. Whilst frustrated with the then owner of the Castle, MacCarthy, refusing to accept the authority of the English throne, she exclaimed, “This is all Blarney. What he says he never means”. And a new word was born.

      The actual process was a bit of an undignified affair, well certainly for me. Jackie went first, lay down, leant back & kissed the Blarney Stone, which was all captured by me on video. It was then my turn & I did the same thing, well nearly, I’m not quite so flexible, so as I struggled to get to crane my neck back for the kiss, my T-shirt flew up exposing my 6-pack to the world. I did kiss the Blarney Stone, but I shouldn’t have worn such a baggy T-shirt having lost so much weight on this trip!

      It was interesting to note that a lot of people queued & got all the way to the top, then either failed to kiss the Blarney Stone or just refused to attempt it.

      We then proceeded to negotiate the much more treacherous steps down, stopping to look at Murder Hole. We didn’t however stop to look at the official photos of our kisses. Jackie was keen to, but I wouldn’t let her. Nothing to see there!

      After, we strolled around the various gardens, including the Poison Garden, Himalayan Garden, Rock Garden amongst others & we took the lake walk, well part of it. The whole afternoon had been in sunshine which made for a very pleasant experience & all in all probably worth the money. On the way out we passed through the gift shop & Jackie bought herself a Pandora shamrock ☘️ charm for her bracelet with the birthday money she had been given.

      It was 4.00pm, when we saddled up, then sped around the car park ticket barrier, thus evading the €2 parking fee! My plan was to stop along the coast, back at Youghal, to the explore the town’s rich history further. Unfortunately, what I had not taken into account was that it was Friday afternoon rush-hour & everyone was coming out of Cork, completely choking up all the roads.

      Despite conducting a few sneaky manoeuvres, it was still gone 5.00pm & Youghal was in total gridlock. We decided it just wasn’t worth the pain of stopping, so apart from passing under the Clock Gate Tower at about 1mph, we didn’t see anything else.

      Instead we decided to go back to Lismore & pick up a Chinese Takeaway. I’m not sure why, but instead of putting Lismore into the SatNav, I entered Tallow. As a result we avoided the quick direct route to Lismore, but took a ridiculously long winded way to get there, funnily enough via Tallow.

      We arrived in Lismore about 6.15pm, with a sore & not so happy Jackie on the back, particularly as she had pointed out the quick road to Lismore, but I ignored her for the more ‘scenic’ route!

      We got off & walked to the Chopsticks Takeaway & ordered our favourite dishes, then decided we needed a drink, so arranged to collect it at 7.00pm. We went over the road to The Classroom Bar ordered a pint each & sat outside in the dying sun. The landlord was very welcoming, albeit slightly pissed, and his customers as they went in & out of the pub to bookmakers next door were all very friendly & said “Hello” to us. It reinforced our view that Lismore was a very lovely town & definitely worth going out of your way to visit.

      The happiness, serenity & peace was soon to be shattered by Hoisin Sauce Gate!

      At 7.00pm, we collected our takeaway & returned to the bike. I put the bulging carrier into a side pannier & did my best to secure it safely. I was just about to get a jacket to pack out the pannier & so hold everything firmly in place, when Jackie bellowed “Hurry up, it’s going to get cold”. There then was a ‘minor’ disagreement, resulting in me closing the pannier without said jacket to pack it tight.

      We then proceeded home without incident, parked up & when I opened the pannier, lo & behold the now lidless Hoisin sauce pot had tipped up & was empty. There was Hoisin sauce running over all the other dishes in the bag & worse still, Hoisin Sauce has nicely coated the inside of my pannier & formed a pool at the bottom.

      Needless to say, I wasn’t best pleased & our very dry Aromatic Duck Pancakes were eaten in stony silence. As it happens the meal turned out to be generally very nice.

      We played another game of Cribbage with a bottle of red & had an early night.

      Song of the Day - Kiss by Prince.
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    • 日39

      Modenschau in Blarney

      2022年10月12日, アイルランド ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Der ach so schöne neue Irische Pullover mit der neuen Mütze und nichts kratzt.

    • 日4

      Blarney castle

      2017年8月14日, アイルランド ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      We bezoeken het kasteel en hebben de Blarney stone gekust. Al 200 jaar komen mensen de steen kussen. een echt huzarenstukje om er te geraken. Als je de steen kust zou dit welbespraaktheid moeten brengen. Hopelijk werkt het. In de prachtige tuinen is een Poison Garden en een Fern garden welke ons het meest bij bleven. We wandelen in de grot en langs de rivier naast het paarden kerkhof. Tegen 11:00 u start het te regenen en dat voor enkele uren.もっと詳しく

    • 日3

      Blarney

      2017年8月13日, アイルランド ⋅ 🌫 13 °C

      Net te laat voor het kasteel. Dan maar eens goed gaan eten. We overnachten op de parking van de grootste Irish shop van de wereld. Morgen zeker shoppen. Normaal mag je niet overnachten maar we vragen het aan de receptie van het hotel en krijgen er toestemming voor.
      Een rustige nacht met veel regen.
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    • 日4

      Don't go Chasing Waterfall(wishes)

      2016年6月23日, アイルランド ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      After coming down from kissing the Blarney Stone (both literally and figuratively), we wandered through the gardens to see all of the other magical spots. Firat up, after walking through a small tunnel in the rock, was a waterfall which acts as a wishing well, of sorts. We took turns tossing pennies over our shoulder while making a wish.

      What did I wish for?

      Yeah, right... I know how wishing works. I'm not telling.
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    • 日4

      Blarney Castle, Caisleán na Blarnan, Bla

      2019年6月5日, アイルランド ⋅ 14 °C

      Besichtigung der Gartenanlage und der Ruine von Blarney Castle. Die Höhlen unter dem Castle sind definitiv nichts für Leute mit Platzangst. Dagegen sollten sich die von euch mit Höhenangst vor dem Aufstieg auf den Bergfried in acht nehmen: denn wer den magischen Blarneystone küssen will, um sich Glück zu sichern, muss sich rückwärts von Turm hängen und kann sich dabei nur an einer Eisenstange festhalten.
      Ich habs zwar gemacht, hat aber nur bedingt was gebracht ^^ Der einsätzende Platzregen hat den Weg zurück zum Auto auf jeden Fall verhagelt.
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    • 日6

      Blarney Castle

      2019年6月8日, アイルランド ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Mein nächster halt war Blarney Castle. Leider war die Wartezeit 90 Minuten, um in die Burg reinzugehen und den Stein zu küssen zu lang. Da ich sonst den Bus verpasst hätte, da ich genau 90 Minuten Zeit hatte, bin ich stattdessen durch den wunderschönen Garten spaziert und habe mir die Burg von außen angesehen.もっと詳しく

    • 日5

      I'm singing in the Rain

      2019年6月4日, アイルランド ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      Wir müssen leider Lucie, das Devon View House und somit auch Youghal verlassen. Schön war es und eben auch herzlich. Das Wetter präsentiert sich wie es sich für Irland gehört. Leichter Regen, aber das stört uns nicht.
      Weiter geht es über Blarney nach Killarney.
      In Blarney, knapp 9 km hinter Cork, steht das Blarney Castle mit dem Blarney Stone. Dazu kommt noch der Garden und das House. Das Gelände ist, vom ersten Blick her, wunderschön angelegt und es nieselt. Ein Latte und ein Baileys Coffee wärmten unsere Gemüter. Das erste was wir sahen war der River Cross. Zwei Flüsse die so gar nichts miteinander zu tun haben treffen sich hier, wobei der kleinere unter dem größeren hindurchfliesst. Aber das Castle war ja das Objekt der Begierde. Wunderschön instand gehalten und gut arrangiert, kann man hier die Burg besichtigen. Vom Murder Hole, dem Dungeon, den Caves und all den Räumen bis hin zu diversen Verteidigungsanlagen, alles kann man sehen und anfassen. Bis man ganz oben im Wehrgang der Burg steht ist es ein leicht beschwerlicher Weg. Höhe und Enge sollte man schon bewältigen können. Ist man oben angelangt kann man den Blarney Stone küssen und zwar rücklings, indem man weit über die Brüstung liegt. Macht man dies, so erzählt man sich, wird einem Sprachgewandtheit zuteil. Gut, die bräuchten wir jetzt nicht, aber egal ein bisschen mehr kann nicht schaden. Vielleicht kann ich meiner Frau dann besser kontern.
      Der Garten ist einfach herrlich und lädt zu langen Spaziergängen ein. Über den Poison Garden kommt man vorbei an überdimensionalen Thujabäumen zum Ferngarden . Mitten im irischen Wald, etwas weg vom Trubel, erschließt sich ein Garten mit hohen Farnpalmen und einem Wasserfall. Es ist fast wie im Märchen. Ich will auch so eine Palme, aber wenn man bedenkt das sie es mit dem wachsen nicht eilig haben, würde es ewig dauern bis sie um die 2 Meter wären. Aber man kann sich auch vorstellen wie lange diese Pflanzen schon hier im Garten stehen. Der Garten zieht sich lang und nicht viele verirren sich hierher. Man hat hier also Ruhe und kann die Natur genießen. Zurück geht es durch riesige Rhododendronbüsche, obwohl zum Schluss sind es dann schon Bäume. Einfach wahnsinnig schön. Möchte man sich den ganzen Garten erlauben sollte man sich einen Tag einplanen. Wir nicht, denn wir wollen heute noch Killarney erreichen. Der Linksverkehr macht mittlerweile Spaß , diesmal im neuen Level, mit Scheibenwischer.
      Killarney ist ein kleines schönes Städtchen und es erinnert mich ein wenig an Denver mit dem Blick auf die Rocky Mountains. Ein wenig die Stadt sehen und dann in Murphys Bar, einer der besten in der Stadt, zu Abend essen. Diesmal traditionell mir Irish Lamb und Beef Stew und dem stadteigenen Bier. Köstlich.
      Ach ja, eine Unterkunft haben wir auch. Glendale House liegt etwa 6 km außerhalb Richtung Tralee. Ein schönes Haus mit ausreichend grossen Zimmern. Unsere Gastgeberin ist eine etwas ältere Dame mit ihrem Sohn. Unser Blick aus dem Zimmer geht auf saftige Weiden und den irischen Kühen. Hier ist wirklich Irland.
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    • 日14

      Blarney Castle

      2016年6月7日, アイルランド ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      We had to see the stone! The narrow passage and staircase along with the large amount of people led to some claustrophobia but we made it to the top! Another amazing castle. The stone structure is the only thing left of the castle, they did build a staircase to access the original stone staircase and added some hand rails, that was about it. The roof is gone, the floors are gone. There were a few rooms that we were able to explore that had stone floors, and the walls were amazingly thick. The passages under the castle were quite mysterious.もっと詳しく

    • 日4

      Wishing not to fall down these stairs

      2016年6月23日, アイルランド ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      After making our waterfall wishes, we headed through the garden again to see all of the places where witches are said to reside or frequent. We found the Dolman rocks.. Simply one rock balancing awkwardly on top of another that no one knows how it got there or why it is that way. It is said that passing through the opening below can unlock magical things... It magically allowed me to get from one side of the rock to the other!!

      Next up, the witch's kitchen. There is a witch who lives here at night and burns fireword that was paid for by the wishes of the wishing steps (see below) in order to keep warm. We went and checked it out, she has a very low-tech kitchen.

      The witches stone is a stone which looks like a witches face. Yup.

      And finally, we camebacross the wishing stairs! Another witch blessed/cursed object, it is aaid that if you walk down the stairs backwards with your eyes closed while simultaneously thinking of your deepest wish, it will come true. To be extra magical, the threebof us walked down like this andnthen back up with our eyes closed, also.

      So many wishes coming true!!!
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