It was another long driving day in Ireland
I do have to say it is nice that the round-a-bouts are named
even if the name is usually something that I don't dare try to pronounce
but when you are using printed Google maps directions and a compass on the iPhone, things get a little confusing
We usually have to ask for directions once and usually it's when where trying to find our next hotel
we really needed a GPS
But anyways on Friday March 23rd
we left Galway and headed to the Cliffs of Moher
It was a spectacular sight
and freezing cold
it was also pretty windy
luckily it didn't start raining until after we left the cliffs
we have seriously lucked out with weather this trip
I was expecting rain everyday but have been pleasantly surprised
and my eyes were getting super watery that it looked like I had a black eye of mascara
If you have been to the cliffs in the past
you might notice that there is a new addition of a fence to keep tourist from getting too close
I guess they have had quite a few deaths at the cliffs
which I was thinking if the ground did give way and you fell would there be anything you could do to survive
I think I would think that whatever was gonna happen next would probably hurt a lot
is that what dare devils think about when their tricks go wrong?
food for thought
so you are no longer to go out as close as others did in the past
which if you remember from the last post that husband has a fear of heights
so he was perfectly ok with staying on the path
me on the other hand
am a little bit of an adventure
I was the kid that wanted to be Indianan Jones when I grew up
So I saw that there were a tourist on a trail that was closed to the public
and quickly joined others in exploring the closed path along the cliffs edge
I think I almost gave Nathan a heart attack
are conversations would go as followed
n: ok that was your last picture lets go
c: wait let me get one more further up (I walk further down the closed trail)
n: ok you got your picture
c: let me look a little longer (I move closer to the edge)
n: ok you have looked enough (walking as far away from the edge as possible)
Nathan says that while I was exploring
he was thinking that
he wanted to tie me down from getting too close to the edge
understandable for someone who is afraid of heights
I do have to say that I maintained a safe distance while exploring the closed area
I really wasn't that close to the edge
there were other tourist that scared me with how close they were getting
but the cliffs were a spectacular sight for sure
I would like to see what it's like looking from the ocean up
I think that would be an equally impressive view
I guess I will just have to watch the 6th Harry Potter movie
From the Cliffs of Moher it was off to Blarney Castle
Blarney Castle is famous for the Blarney stone
legend states that if you kiss the stone you will gain the gift of gab or eloquence
So that is what we did
the stone is at the top of the castle
you have to lay on your back and scoot far back so you can kiss the stone
funny thing is that I was scared to lean back but Nathan was fine
I think it was because its not something that I really have control over
the castle was cool to see but I particularly liked the underground tunnel
not all of it is open to the public
but there is a tunnel leading from the castle underground to some caves
they said in the past when the castle was under siege
people escaped the the treasure in the tunnels
and the invading army had no clue where everyone and everything went
There was also a poison garden
it has things like nightshade and other poisonous plants you hear about people killing each other with in old stories
Nathan and I thought it was funny they had a cage with some of the 'hallucination' plants
but there was a sign stating that the marijuana they had grown was confiscated by the Irish police
we thought it was funny
the grounds of the castle were pretty fun to explore
there were some wishing stairs
if you climb up and down without opening your eyes your wish will come true
It was a little scary
as cool as the castle was the most annoying part was they did not accept card
cash only was a theme in Ireland for attractions
and when you forgot about your automatic student loan and mortgage payment go through while your on vacation
and your transfer from savings doesn't go in for another day
at one point I think we had $0 to our name
it was a little scary but luckily everything worked out
but seriously the entrance to Blarney Castle wouldn't accept credit card but the gist shop would?
lame
plus when its the end of an international trip who really wants to take more cash out
not me
We spent the evening getting lost trying to find our B&B in Cork
and eventually having lunch/dinner at a little restaurant
that thankfully took credit card
1 comment:
That is so neat! I'm glad you guys got to go on that trip! Beautiful pictures...obviously that lucky wall brought you some luck in that little belly of yours ;)
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