Ireland
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Ireland
Here are some pics of Ireland, but only a small part of our whole inventory! It's hard to pick out a dozen from a hundred! But here goes:
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Russ & Judy
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Re: Ireland
One of our favorite "old" places is Clonmcnoise on the River Shannon. It was started as an abbey in about 500 AD by St. Ciaran and became a large religeous center by the end of the 12th century. It was plundered repeatedly by the Vikings, the Normans, and the Irish!
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- We also stopped at the Rock of Cashel, near Cashel. This is an old castle site which was converted to a cathedral in the 12th century, and although much of it is in ruins, there is still an active chapel and cemetary there today. It is an imposing site, high above the surrounding rurtal countryside, with the town behind it to the left. Some time after WWII a visiting priest took (with permission) some of the fallen wall rocks back to Wisconsin where his parish was building a church. so an interesting connection! A lot of restoration has taken place here since then
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- Waterford Crystal is a great stop to make, especially on Sunday when there are no tourist busses and only a few people on each tour! Molten glass is taken from the furnace and placed into a steel mold and blown into shape, and 9 when cool, the top and or bottom is cut off to give the desired shape, in this case a tall vase.
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Re: Ireland
We visited Dublin one rainy day and saw a few of the sites, took a double decker bus tour.
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- We went out to Connemarra, west of Galway, where friends from Australia live. Very rocky country, wet and misty as the west coast should be! Kylemore Abby is a 19th century estate built by a Liverpool industrialist and now a Benedictine Nunnery and girls school. It has great formal and market gardens and the building is open to show off the grand furniture, pictures, etc.
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