I am not sure where to start, after sorting through some 14 + gigs of photos my eyes are a little gooey. Some of what I am adding may be a duplicate but it is easier for me to start from the beginning. Going back in time, here are a few of us at the airport bar.
Our flight was actually quite nice considering it was a red eye. We left JFK around 9:40pm and arrived in Dublin ready to catch a bus and some breakfast. In our travels we stopped at a round tower at Monasterboice (click here for a video). Of course what struck me was the amount crows and their respective loudness, (or ravens) Our next stop was to see the Proleek Dolmen and legend has it if you could balance a rock on top of the dolmen you would be granted good luck. Here is me succeeding.
Giant’s Causeway, I already posted a bit about the causeway, but here are a couple more pictures and click here for some video. click for video and the steep steps.
I forget the name but here is a picture of a rope bridge that was supposed to be closed for the season, but if you look closely enough you will see someone walking across it.
Here is a random picture of the country side
and here is a picture of Ossian's grave and a video.
What isn’t included in the video and the picture is the 3/4 to 1 miles hike we had to take to get up there. This site was not marked from the small rural road at the bottom and our driver had to drive about 3 miles out of the way just to turn around.
Next stop Carrickfergus Castle. I think this was built around 1100 and inside the castle was a fresh water spring, so when invaded they could hold up inside and still get fresh water. Here is me going down the stairs.
While in Belfast we took a ride out to the shipyard and got to see where they made the Titanic! this is the dry dock.
Click here to see Maryann singing Patsy Clines Crazy.
Here are some random shots of us
Don trying his first Guinness, do you think he likes it?
and an old man that was trying to pick Lori and I up!
Scary old dude, when he got to the pub he ordered 6 vodka and cokes and drank all but two of them. Leaving the last two for us if we wanted.
he even bought us shots (these had whiskey on top of baileys) Not exactly the easiest to stomach. We didn’t want them because who knew what else he had done to them?
Next we hit The Ceide Fields. Unfortunately the weather was terrible and the tour was cut short. Under the bogland of these fields lies the most extensive stone age monument in the world dating from 5 to 6 thousands years ago. Here is a video Lori took down by the water.
Here we got to see a very old two headed grave stones
Here is a link to more information.
In the town of knock in 1879 there was a apparition and now today people come from all around the world to visit the site and get some holy water. Me on the other hand was searching for a pub and guess what we found Nothing, No pubs were open not even the town hotel? Very strange but that just shows you the bad times that all of Ireland is going though, our bus driver told us that they are losing a pub a day to closure.
At belleek pottery there was a little joke that Don had purchased a 23 thousand dollar statue (for his rock garden) (notice the hoppeapparition in the glass)
Donegal Tweed, here was a place that they still make tweed using the oldest looking machine (click for video) Once you get there they give you some Irish coffee to loosen up your purse strings. worked for my wife .
Tobernalt holy well. Out in the middle of nowhere this natural spring flows. Back in the day and even some people today believe in the healing powers of the water.
Almost done! I am sure I have missed a lot but my eyes are done just like Lori was in this picture
Here are a few more random shots
last night: Cabra Castle. Here was a cool castle that we got to stay in. We also got to crash a wedding they were holding. Dinner at the castle
Now the funniest part of the castle revolves around the supposed hauntings there. Notice the chandelier above Don . When you walked on the floor above the chandelier vibrated and clanked together. I had already gone upstairs leaving Don, Michelle, and Lori. Once I crossed the floor the chandelier made noise and to be funny Don started speaking to the lights! He’d say two different names and depending on which one I’d shake the lights violently or softly. Well this attracted some other guests of the castle who really thought some mystifying haunting was actually happening, to the point where the other guest started cautiously saying the two names! Too damn funny (oxygen stat)
All in all we had a great trip, with a great group of people
THE END.