The city of Dublin was a very nice place to stay.
We really enjoyed seeing the statues, monuments, bridges and buildings.
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Traveling the roads in Ireland was certainely a new experience,
what with driving on the left side of the road, if you can call them roads,
and watching out for the foliage trimmer.
The colored sheep and swans were beautiful.
The Pubs are a big part of Ireland culture.
Our very best meal was in this Brazen Head Pub.
Our very best meal was in this Brazen Head Pub.
We tried to teach the kids the penalty of drinking,
then listened to very good music
We found many places with the FLANIGAN name.
Drove to Tramore where we think my
Drove to Tramore where we think my
Great Grandfather Thomas Flanigan was born.
Took pictures of the church and headstones of possible relatives.
The Irish Sea, really cold but beautiful.
This is the engraver that has worked for Waterford for 42 years.
He is engraving names on the few pieces we bought. The HUNTINGTON CASTLE had the most beautiful grounds of all the castles we visited. The Castle was built in 1620 and is the only one in Ireland still owned and occupied by family of the original owners.
This is the Hill of Tara, one of the many mounds or tombs that are 5000 years old. This one we could peek inside through a small opening.
Newgrange Mound is
over 5000 years old and was excavated between 1962 & 1975
This is the entrance stone in front of the Newgrange tomb.
This is the entrance stone in front of the Newgrange tomb.
Inside the chamber they explained the winter solstice and the burial ritual.
Driving down this road to the Dingle Peninsula, you can rent this lovely rock house, ride the "Bottle Nose Dolphin" or play in the Atlantic Ocean.
This statue in Christ Church Cathedral.
The kids said "Look he is talking on his cell phone."
SILLY KIDS
The Cat and the Rat. They became trapped in and organ pipe
in the 1850's and were mummified. Trinity College we saw the Book of Kell and the Long Hall Library
There were many many old castles, here are only a few.