Thursday, February 23, 2012

Yesterday

So unfortunately i did not make the post yesterday because once we got back from dinner, i was completely exhausted. We had breakfast at the Galway hotel which was very good but was just a buffet.. We then headed towards Clonmacnoise which was very impressive and sort of depressing all at the same time. It is a burial ground, so now you can see why it was depressing. We continued our travels and stopped and saw the Trim Castle but only from the outside. We didn't want to take the time and money to see the inside. We then continued and unfortunately was too late to see Newgrange at Bru Na Boinne.... The roads were all messed and did not help us get there in time. We then headed towards Contarif but we did stop at Malahide Castle to walk the grounds and take some pictures. It is closed until the summer so it did not matter what time we got there! We arrived at the hotel which is the Clontarf Castle, and it is exquisite!!! We had plans to have dinner with a local cousin that lives here in Ireland. We showered and met up with him at 7:30.. We headed to a seafood restuarant called Hemmingways. It did not disappoint and it was so great seeing the roots of the Dohertys here in Ireland.. We came back to the hotel and i finally crashed and slept through the night!!!!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Cliffs of Moher

It was another traveling typical morning. Got up, showered, and headed out. This morning breakfast was just the leftover bread from last night.i got a couple of hours of sleep this morning. We headed out for our longest day of driving. Galway was the final destination today. We took the ferry which gave us a nice 20 min break of driving. I did not get out as I really felt horrible today, probably the worst I have felt so far. The biggest adventure yet was the Cliffs of Moher. It did not seem like it would be that bad but as soon as we left the parking area, I knew it would be a different story. By the time we got to the visitor center, I told Dave I needed to go in and get a hat to cover my ears because the wind was just brutal. I got a cute hat and we headed out. It was so cold and blustery. It was howling winds and sleet. Visibilty was quite poor due to the weather. At one point, the wind was so strong that Dave grabbed me because it was pushing me around and i really thought it was going to knock me over. Even Dave had a hard time walking in it, it seemed, you would walk but just not go anywhere. After walking around and being frozen, we went inside and got a cup of tea. We then started back on our drive and drove through the buron. It was pretty impressive. We arrived in Galway and we are staying right on the water. The wind is howling and I just felt to cold and chilled so much that we decided to stay at the hotel for dinner instead of going back into town. I had the irish stew and dave had the curry chicken along with au gratin potatoes. Dave went on an adventure to town on foot in the hunt of an atm while i stayed behind and took a nice hot shower. Dave got us hot whiskeys, now just laying in bed watching the wind and ocean.. Goodnight

Monday, February 20, 2012

One thing off the bucket list.. Kissed the Blarney Stone

We took our time leaving the hotel this morning..i adored that hotel.. Unfortunately it was another rough night of no sleep and a hard time breathing and coughing. I sound like a dying seal. After finally packing and leaving, we headed straight for Blarney Castle in Cork. We were only 8km from it ..we had breakfast at a little diner right near the castle. I had scrambled eggs,toast and tea. Dave had a full Irish Breakfast. We then went to visit the castle. It was everything i hoped it to be. We climbed all around inside and of course it was 100 stairs.. My legs are going to be steel when I get back from all the climbing... ever since i was little, one of the things on my bucket list was to kiss the Blarney Stone. Now that I was here, i was going to wimp out, I was coming up with every excuse under the sun of reasons not to do it.. While standing in line, I was like, I didn't come all this was to wimp out! I bit the bullet and did it!! It was scary as all hell. You lay on your back, bend backwards through a hole that you can see the ground and kiss the damn stone! Luckily there is a gent there holding onto your waist and Dave held onto my legs. Dave got an awesome pic of me doing it and there are two metal bars so if you slip, hopefully it does catch you, but trust me, it still was one of the scariest things I have done. Dave chose not to do it, he thinks its all hog wash which yeah I agree but i can honestly say I have done it, in fact I got a certificate saying I did it! We then headed towas Kilarney via the scenic route. We stopped along the way for some photos of which I can't wait to post. We then drove the Gap of Dunloe...HOLY CRAP.. We got absolutely stunning photos but the road was only wide enough for one car and a couple of times we had to share the rosd with oncoming traffic.scary.. I got some amazing pictures of sheep, views and waterfalls. On the way down, the drop was incredible and I told Dave not to let us fall of the edge or we would keep rolling all the way to the bottom and not make it out alive. Let's just say it was a pretty neat experience. We drove a bit of the Ring Of Kerry on the way to the hotel. We are staying at the Gleneagle which is ok, i miss last nights hotel so much. I stayed in the room to rest some as Dave went to go find a supermarket for dinner. We decided to have local cheese, bread and hard cider for dinner. There is a Bulmers (magners) hard cider that is apple and honey flavored and it is simply amazing. Going to rest a lot tonight, go watch Water for Elephants on my iPAD and hope to get some sleep tonight.. Off to Galway tomorrow and we plan on taking the ferry hehehe. Toodles.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

More traveling

Today started out rough. Still not sleeping well and when i did finally wake up I could not breathe for anything. We went down for breakfast but I couldn't eat much because i just was so upset from being so sick. We asked at the front desk, and she told us of one pharmacy that was open on Sundays. We went there and the pharmacist gave me some liquid meds,and then picked up some menthol cherry GUM.. It is so weird but works. I then really needed to use a restroom and neither the pharmacy or the supermarket had one, so someone told me to go to the local church, it was just getting out so success!!!. We then proceeded to drive to Rock of Cashel. Unfortunately a lot of it is closed for renovations, but the views were stunning. We enjoyed the views then continued on to Cork. We checked into our hotel, The Ambassador and it is gorgeous.we have a city view room with fruit and bathrobes. We walked downhill all the way into Cork which is about a mle. We did some light souvenier shopping, stopped into a little joint and had some hazelnut white chocolate and some carrot cake. We continued walking, saw some sites including the Beamish Brewery. We stopped for dinner and i had an amazing cottage pie which was essentially shepherds pie. Dave had chicken fingers. It was a nice local joint and some good music. We walked back to the hotel which is all uphill hahah.. We got some drinks at the hotel dave got a Murphys and i got a hot whiskey. We came back up to the room, i took a hot shower to try and clear my chest, then climbed into bed to enjoy my hot toddy... Going to go try and get some sleep....

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Underground today

Well today we left the hotel and went into Waterford Mall to look for food and an ATM.. We found Dunnes grocery store and got some stuff from the bakery. We then headed to Kilkenney to the Dunmore Caves..it was a beautiful site and even though I was out of my comfort zome it was well worth it. It contained 3 different sections that you had to get to and consisted of 700 stairs round trip. Back in the general area there was a guide who was a local and extremely entertaining. He gave us hand drawn maps, told us NOT to stay in Limerick so we have changed our destinations slightly.. He went on hilarious rants especially about Prody churches and how they are BS.. After leaving there, we continued to St. Canice's Cathedral. It unfortunately was broken into last night and it made my heart break. They had a circular spiral staircase you could climb which Dave did but i wimped out. It was extremely narrow and you had to climb miltiple ladders to get to. I am not sure if it was nerves or the cold but I kept getting dizzied and dizzier the higher i climbed. From there we went to Kilkenney Castle. Absolutely stunning.. To make it even more magical, while we were inside, it started snowing outside. By the time we were finished, it was sunny out again. The weather here reminds me of back home.. If you don't like the weather just wait 5 minutes and it will change. the hotel was literally right around the corner, it is ok nothing amazing. We went to a local pub for dinner. I had chicken pot pie esentially and Dave had fish and chips, plus we had the most amazing garlic bread. We stopped at another pub on the way back for another drink... A guy who was talking to another girl and asked Dave if he was married because she liked him.. It was hilarious... Back at the hotel we changed our plans for limerick ... Still have this nasty chest cold... Tomorrow is Cork!!!!

Friday, February 17, 2012

The travel continues out of Dublin

Today started early again. We awoke, had breafast at the hotel again but today i had eggs and porridge along with tea. We went back to the room, packed our bags, caught a cab to where we were renting the car in midtown. We had no troubles with obtaining the car but when we went outside to get in, i started towards the now passenger side and Dave gave me a quizical look and i just looked at him and said other side dear, other side.. He did replied with non PG language, i laughed so hard...we got out of Dublin and ventured to Powerscourt Estate then to the waterfall which was 3km away. The estate was grand, exactly felt like I was in Pride or Prejudice... There were Japanese gardens and a tower we were able to climb. The waterfall was stunning.. It came down off the mountain and the sound itself was impressive. Next we drove to Hooks Head Lighthouse. It was beyond freezing and the wind nearly blew me away a few times. We wandered along the coast and got some amazing photos. We decided to head towards our hotel which is located right out of Waterford with every turn i would laugh at Dave because he would turn on the wipers oppossed to the turn signal. We were making good time, when we were coming down the hill and the GPS says stay left and bear onto the ferry!!! The what??? FERRYYY..hahah we swore at the GPS numerous times, turned around and found a way around it. We arrived into ferrybank but there was no address for the hotel, we asked numerous people for directions and finally arrived. I was famished so we stayed and had dinner here at the hotel because by the time we crossed the river into Waterford, found parking and a restuarant, i would have died. Dinner for me consisted of Broccoli soup, butternut squaush rosotto and for dessert a lemon steamed pudding with earl grey custard and ginger syrup. Dave had wild irish game tireen then pork belly with colcannon and for dessert a chocolate pot with sea salt caramel. Now relaxing with an irish coffee...til tomorrow...

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Day two of the Irish

Well another amazing day is coming to a close. We awoke at 9:30am just in time for our breakfast. I had my first Irish Breakfast.. It was ok, nothing extradionary imo. The white sausage was ok, but the black was not even remotely yummy to me YUCKY to be more accurate lol. I am not a huge sausage fan to begin with, so it is hard to judge. There were scrammbled eggs, what reminded me of pork and beans, irish bacon, so pretty much ham and the black and white pudding. we then ventured back to St. Patricks to go inside, it is simply amazing. From there, it was time to go for some BEER..yes, we went to the Guinness Brewery.had a great time touring the facility and then went to the 7th floor to enjoy a nice cold pint. We enjoyed the views of Dublin City and chatted with other visitors.. Couples from Florida, Ohio and then England.Next on our travels we walked ( the long way hahah) to Kilmainhim Gaol. A jail to be precise.It was sort of a miserable walk if I may say so. It was spitting/ raining, cold, wet and long...I decided we had gone far enough and really should be there, so i noticed the local library and we popped our head in and they brought us outside and said, see up on that hill, that is it!!! We were so close, was so happy we stopped to ask. You can only see the jail by guided tour so we caught the last tour of the day. Another truely impressive place. Don't fret, there were a ton of pictures taken!!! We left there and walked back to the hotel.. All in all we walked probably close to 10 miles today. Back at the hotel, we quickly showered and headed down for dinner. I had the lamb stew and it was perfect! Dave had the salmon. there was local band and then Irish Dance. We relaxed and drank. I had my first irish coffee which helped soothe my throat. Not sure if it is allergies or a start of a cold but my throat is tight and losing my voice some. It is now the time for some much deserved beauty rest!! Day 2 did not disappoint..

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Well Hello Ireland

Let me fist say that today has been a very long day but completely worth it. We caught our flight at 6pm from Logan on 2/14.. For the most part the flight was not too horrible. There was some turbulance but I did manage through it. the plane made great time and we arrived in Dublin at 4:45am. We went through Customs, caught the local bus and arrived at the Arlington Hotel at 7am. Due to Valentines Day the hotel was completely full the night before so they told us to come back at 9am to see if a room was ready. We dropped our large luggage off and headed out walking. We walked to Christchurch Cathedral then decided to head to St. Patricks Cathedral. We arrived in time to see the sunrise from a nice wooden bench in the green surrounding St. Patricks. After some nice relaxation, we stopped at a little cafe and had breakfast of toasted scones and tea in front of a fireplace. The culture is so different here watching people coming in for their daily lunches to bring to work, or picking up breakfast and coming back at lunch break to pay. We ventured back to the hotel and after initially saying no rooms were available, they saw how tired we were and a room was finished. We slept from 9-1:45. We showered and headed back out. We headed to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells and the Long Room...absolutely amazing..we continued to the Custom House for some stunning photos.. Stopped at a local camera store to pick up a shoulder strap for my camera and had a fun conversation with the local gent that had worked there for over 30 years. We kept walking admiring the views. O'connell st and the Spire were viewed. We stopped for a delicious dinner. our first Guinness was consumed and i had amazing Guinness beef stew and Dave had Irish Bacon and Cabbage. We came back to the hotel and headed down to the bar.. local music and spirits to end the evening. The day has felt like an eternity but day one has come to an end. Ireland, i am falling in love with you after only one day... Goodnight all...