Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Going Green!

We spent the long weekend in Ireland, the land of green hills, rain and Guinness. Like always the weather was against us and it rained most of the weekend except for a few nice sunny patches.
Mum is over for a week after being in the U.S and its great to do a little travelling with her. She had been in Wales during the week and met us in Dublin on Saturday morning. We spent the day wandering around looking at Dublin Castle (which is more of a palace), having a few drinks in Temple Bar and dodging the rain. I have to mention we had dinner at this really nice Italian place and this old man was playing the piano all night which was so pleasant, I think Sal had the hots for him (I’ll just point out at this point that he was about 75 with big black rimmed glasses, a real ladies man). We then headed off north to the amazing 5000 year old sights of Newgrange and Knowth tombs in the Boyne Valley. None of us we quite sure what to expect and it was literally mind blowing. Still intact and very well preserved. Older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, Stonehenge and the Temples in Malta and Gozo! All of which we have been to. Kilkenny was our next stop, where we ventured around the Castle and about town and then our final place was Cork, which personally I didn't find exciting at all.
Our favourite saying from the weekend - The leprechauns made me do it!

Sally J looking down the river Liffey in Dublin, its about to pour down!Mum, Sal and I after a few drinks in Temple barAn amazing shot over the wood henge and 5000 year old Knowth tomb in the Boyne ValleyThe largest Knowth tomb on the left with many smaller ones surrounding it
Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny Castle lit up at night

Irish countryside is so beautiful and green, this is down on the coast near YoughalSal loved the clouds

3 comments:

Mary-Sue said...

gorgeous pics! fun to see! looks so magical. especially the castle one at night.. and those tombs! what or who was buried in them?

Dragonflydownunder said...

It looks amazing. Ireland is fun, I would like to see more of it too. Our bike ride there was too small!

Jazz* said...

damn i miss ireland!!!! how amazing is the countryside??? great pics guys :)