Dublin #3

A few miscellaneous shots of our last day.
Buskers in Grafton Street.
Oscar Wilde's house & it's plaques.
Some Irish humour in The Little Museum
The Hatch cafe with the young staff hard at work.
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Bardstown

What a relief we are finally here! Showered and hair washed and feel more like back to normal now. Had roast turkey last night and it was so good to have a home-cooked meal again. The wine wasMeer informatie
Boone, North Carolina

On the road about 9 for the six hour drive to Boone. It's the Memorial Day weekend so traffic expected to be heavy. We stopped at Cumberlnad Gap National Historical Park for lunch - a beautifulMeer informatie
Boone

I walked up the hill near the house before breakfast. Ravi Shankar built a spiritual retreat at the top of the hill and apparently they were expecting about 2000 people there so there was a lot ofMeer informatie
Boone

Walked up the hill again before breakfast. As I got closer to the building at the top I could hear chanting. There were clearly a lot of people there but not many in the grounds. After breakfast weMeer informatie
Nags Head

Ron & I walked up the hill to the retreat before breakfast.
After breakfast we set off for the 6 hour drive to Nags Head on the Outer Banks (OBX) in North Carolina. We passed very differentMeer informatie
Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head

Breakfast at a restaurant across the road from the hotel then we drove to Kill Devil Hills, the National Memorial site of the Wright brothers successful first flights & the museum that has a replicaMeer informatie
Manteo, Roanoke Island

After lunch we travelled a few miles to the National Park site on Roanoke Island to see the site of the Lost Colony. Fascinating story of a group that travelled form England and settled on the islandMeer informatie
Bodie Island, Nags Head

We had intended to go to Cape Hatteras to see the lighthouse there but as the road is only one lane each way and the traffic would be really slow we decided to go and see the one at Bodie IslandMeer informatie
Norfolk, Virginia

About an hour and a half drive to Norfolk, passing cornfields and more lush, green fields. Spent a couple of hours in the Norfolk Botanical Gardens and only managed to see a small part of them. AMeer informatie
Charlottesville, Virginia

Left Norfolk amid heavy mist, which lasted formany miles as we travelled towards Virginia. We decided to go to the Yorktown Victory Centre but the GPS sent us to the totally wrong place so we changedMeer informatie
Monticello, Virginia

Drove through beautiful woods to Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson. The house is in a beautiful setting and was originally part of a 5,000 acre property that is now owned by a private foundation.Meer informatie
Boone, North Carolina

Left the Inn at Monticello for the long drive to Boone. No time to go hiking along the way, which was the original plan and when we arrived we were al too weary to walk anywhere!
A shot of theMeer informatie
Boone

Two hikes planned for today after breakfast. First was a repeat of the one we did two years ago to Linville Falls. After recent rains there was more water falling this time. The weather was perfectMeer informatie
Boone

Today's hike was around the lake in Julian Price Memorial Park - supposedly a 2.7 mile hike but I suspect it was considerably longer than that!! We passed several logs beavers had chomped on butMeer informatie
Bardstown

After washing sheets etc and having breakfast we left for the very long drive back to Bardstown. We travelled through Tennessee and it was one of the prettiest drives we've taken so far. The tripMeer informatie
Bardstown

We needed a good sleep after Sue had to take Norman to hospital for a brain scan late yesterday. He's OK but has had two small strokes and needs to see a neurosurgeon before he will know more. NotMeer informatie
Bardstown

Norman is still waiting to hear from the specialist so no exploring too far from home just yet. We went to the supermarket with him this morning and saw something we have never seen before. GroceriesMeer informatie
Bardstown

Went to Walmart with Sue while Norman waited at home for a call. It's big but it didn't seem very busy at all. Then to the drive-through at the bank - something we've never seen before! Sue pulled upMeer informatie
Bardstown

Haven't had a walk for a few days so after breakfast we headed to Bernheim Arboretum., not far from here. It's 15,000 acres of trees & gardens and was so peaceful as there were hardly any peopleMeer informatie
Bardstown

After breakfast we headed to Comiskey, Indiana to the Stream Cliff Nursery & Winery. Crossed the Ohio River in Louisville on the new bridge - they now have three bridges side by side. The Big FourMeer informatie
Bardstown

Earlier breakfast today then off to the Sisters of Charity convent at Nazareth for a walk around the lake and in the grounds. Beautiful morning for a walk, before it heated up. We stopped by theMeer informatie
Bardstown

Norman's first appointment today so we borrowed Sue's car while they went into Louisville. My first drive in the US this time and it was so easy. Her car is fantastic to drive, with great visibilityMeer informatie
Bardstown

Went for a walk along Froman Greenwell Road before breakfast, fed the donkeys along the way. Norman had an appt with his GP today so we borrowed Sue's car and drove into Bardstown again. Not a greatMeer informatie
Bardstown

Early morning walk to feed the donkeys again - I'll miss going for a walk along this lovely road. Did a bit more packing and went for a drive to look at a new rick house being built just outside town.Meer informatie