Ireland 2024

Posts from our tripe to Ireland in July 2024. We were invited on this trip by our friends Jason and Beth Wagoner, who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary.


Now I’m sitting at the gate at Dublin airport, waiting to board our flight. Next stop JFK, then home! #travel #ireland

DUB ✈️ 🇮🇪🇺🇸 ✈️ JFK ✈️ IND

Posted on July 25, 2024

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To cap off our trip we joined our friends Dermot and Aileen (@dermdaly@mastodon.social), who live in Dublin, for dinner then drinks. It was great catching up again with friends that we don’t get to see often enough. #travel #ireland

Posted on July 25, 2024

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Final stop: The obligatory visit to the Guinness Storehouse. You can’t visit the brewery anymore, but it is quite the experience. #travel #ireland

Posted on July 25, 2024

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Next stop was Kilmainham Gaol, which was the jail where many of the people involved in the Easter Uprising of 1916 were jailed and executed. I’ve visited before, and it was just as moving.

Posted on July 25, 2024

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Yesterday we continued our tour of Dublin, starting with The Book of Kells and the Long Library at Trinity College. The Book of Kells was impressive as always, but new for this trip is the conservation being undertaken in the Long Library. They’ve removed all the books for conservation, which is a bummer, but they’ve added an art installation titled “Gaia” which takes the form of a huge glowing, high-res, spinning globe. It was more impressive than I expected. #travel #ireland

Posted on July 25, 2024

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Today we drove from Ballyvaughan (co. Clare) to Dublin, which took up a big chunk of the day. After returning our car and checking into our hotel, we took a walk around South Dublin, hitting St. Stephen’s Green, Grafton Street, the statue of Molly Malone, Dublin Castle, Christchurch Cathedral, Temple Bar, and Ha’Penny Bridge. #travel #ireland

Posted on July 23, 2024

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We pushed on to our B&B, got checked in, and then decided to explore a little by car. Our first discovery was Gleninaugh Castle which lies on the coast of County Clare, down a long dual track road (trail?) that I’m sure would void the insurance we got on our rental car. #travel #ireland

http://www.castlesuncovered.com/ireland/gleninaghcastle.html

Posted on July 22, 2024

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After the Cliffs of Moher, we drove through The Burren. It was a little too rainy to hike, but we enjoyed the barren landscape. #travel #ireland

Posted on July 22, 2024

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