One of the many castles to be found in Ireland. The inside of this one is fantastic. It is set in a little historic village.
One of the more rustic village houses.
An abandoned church I saw on my drive from Dublin to the south. Beautiful
The small seaside town of Youghal on the south coast where I stopped off for the 2nd night.
The view from the Inn I stayed at in Youghal, ahhh the sounds of the ocean.
Blarney Castle! It needs a bit of fixing up (no interior walls, floors,windows etc.), but that is part of it's charm.
Looking across to the Blarney Stone.
Kissing the Blarney stone.... what I didn't realize until too late was not only did you have to kiss it upside down but it was across a gap 2 feet wide that is about 7 stories high. Luckily there is a man who is there to hold you steady (he isn't worried about the hight he was blind).
Kissing the Blarney stone.... what I didn't realize until too late was not only did you have to kiss it upside down but it was across a gap 2 feet wide that is about 7 stories high. Luckily there is a man who is there to hold you steady (he isn't worried about the hight he was blind).
2 comments:
Ireland is somewhere I've always wanted to visit. These pictures are inspiring to try and make plans to go. Loving following your blog updates!
I love that the Blarney Stone dude is holding you by your scarf. =)
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