Scenes Irish and Cornish, a Family Get Together and a Pint of Speckled Hen


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Published: June 28th 2011
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And so back to the Republic for a further dose of scenery before we leave Ireland. We drove down to Kilkenny, via a very rainy and cold Bru na Boinne. This neolithic bunch of tombs is 500 years older than the pyramids, and it wasn’t the first time that we were reminded just how old civilization is on this island. Our Kilkenny hosts were Vicky and Patrick. They were very hospitable; we felt a... Read Full Entry



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Port Isaac

The doc's house is the small one to the left
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Port Isaac

Sharon and Jeanette with a fan
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Mousehole

Pronounced "Mouzl". That's when you can understand them at all
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St Michael's Mount

Causeway upper right still under water



28th June 2011

Memories
Reading this blog made us feel like we were there! I have been looking at buttons on walls recently and everywhere we have been has had a little button just like the one at Newquay. Stobart count currently stands at 29 and climbing. Enjoy New York and don't forget to try the New York cheesecake.
1st July 2011

Did you press and of the little buttons? If not, how do you know they do the same thing? No cheesecake yet, although apparently Junior's sells 5,000 a day. We thing Eddie Stobart is a television concoction, similar to Power Rangers. Otherwise, loving NYC, thanks. C & S

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