Next up on our travelogue...Ireland! What can I say? It was everything we'd hoped it would
be...which was basically a country full of green (natural and man-made),
stunning scenery, and lots of personality! We were enamored!
On Saturday, we woke up early and took a tour bus along the Wild Atlantic Way. Part of the route looked a bit like this with crazy hairpin curves that made us very glad that we weren't driving!
We were very impressed with how green it was, despite it being the first week of March!
The end destination for our tour was out to the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher (also known as the "Cliffs of Insanity"--in case you happen to be Princess Bride fans.) We very much enjoyed the opportunity to see this iconic Irish site and we are pretty sure we saw a couple puffins while we were there, so that was cool as well!
Apparently, it's a somewhat regular occurrence that people die along the cliffs and, as such, they had many of the trails closed. I'm not sure if they were seasonal closures or permanent, but this memorial was a sobering reminder not to do anything stupid...not that we are prone to doing stupid things...but, you know, just in case.
After the Cliffs of Moher, we headed to the quaint little town of Galway! We very much enjoyed wandering around this adorable place and Glen was quite excited/surprised to find the latest Brandon Sanderson book in the local bookstore.
But, alas, we saw as much as we could in that 2 hours and then boarded the bus back to our hotel in Dublin.
On Sunday we took a public bus to church...
and met a friend of a friend (Jen B.) there...
and saw the same sister missionaries we'd run into in Edinburgh the week before.
It was a gorgeous day, so we decided to walk back to the hotel, rather than taking the bus, so we could see more of the city.
We started our trek back to the hotel by walking through the Glasnevin Cemetery and National Botanic Gardens, both of which were located very near the chapel.
On a whim, we visited the National Gallery of Ireland when we realized that it had free admission...
We also visited the Little Museum of Dublin after seeing a lot of advertisements for it and seeing it had good reviews on Trip Advisor, but we frankly found it a rip-off. It was full of quirky exhibits like this tennis ball collection, as found by Dublin dogs...
and this one dedicated to U2...
and I don't even know what to say about this one...a little off-color/weird/who-the-heck-knows, but it mentions postcards, so that's up my alley at least! All in all, worth maybe $5-7 to see, but we left feeling taken advantage of after the price we paid to be there!
To wrap up all about Ireland, I'll finish up with a few more shots from around Dublin...
We had an absolutely lovely time in Ireland and would highly recommend a visit to anyone thinking about where to go next. Then on Tuesday morning, we took the tram to the airport and took off for home. Here's our final view of beautiful Ireland...
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