October 14, 2010

Another Guinness, is it?

Adare, Ireland is where I am writing from today. Having a Carlsberg beer and relaxing before a night at the pub. Jackie and I have been in Ireland now for 4 days and are loving every moment of this beautiful country. We have had amazing and odd weather for Ireland, warm and partially sunny. We cannot ask for anything better.

Last night we stayed in Doolin, where the cliffs of Moher are located. They are absolutely breath taking. Formed about 320 million years ago and nearby home to the Puffins, the clown of the sea, the cliffs overlook the the Atlantic. We stayed at the Roadford House last night which was warm and hospitable. Great food, people and views. Two horses roamed around in-front our window and the local dog, beans, wasn't far behind.

I am writing and recalling backwards so that we can catch up on where we have been and stayed throughout Ireland. Before the Roadford House and Doolin, we were in Dublin for 3 nights. Great City!

Dublin had a lot to offer, and even better did not have the feel of an overwhelming city. The Guinness Storehouse was great. We learned about how Guinness is made and the ingredients that go into every pint. The self guided tour end at the top of the factory on the 7th floor. That is where you get to enjoy a free pint overlooking all of Dublin. It really doesn't get much better that that. We stayed at the Times Hostel in a wonderful location in Dublin, conveniently placed next to a enjoyable little pub, which are anywhere and everywhere throughout the city. Days and nights were spent wondering around soaking in the sights and stopping along the way for a bite and a pint. One evening we decided to partake in the Hostels pub crawl. This was a good opportunity to meet a few really nice people and see some different pubs. All in all, Dublin was perfect for 3 nights.

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OK, now we are in Dingle ( as far west in all of Europe that you can get, can almost see New York). This is a little fishing town that has spectacular views. Getting here was not the easiest task, however, getting around from town to town doesn't seem like it is going to get any easier. That is all I will say about the driving. I could rant for a long while about this subject, but whats the point. We went over Conner Pass that dropped us into Dingle. If you think driving Vail Pass is tough or sketch. Ha, think again. Non the less, we made it in and had some of the best chowder and fish for lunch. After a walk through town, we headed back to the car to take the drive around the peninsula. What a breath taking and hairy drive. we stopped along the way to admire the views and check out the beaches and surfers. Yes, surfing in Dingle-very cool. We head out tomorrow after an Irish breakfast hear at O'Neills B&B. Next stop Valentia Island.

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