I think I found my new favorite country! Ireland is absolutely gorgeous! The city is absent of skyscrapers and litter, and filled with young people wanting to have fun and learn a little history. Outside of Dublin is filled with beautiful Irish countryside, cute animals, and people who know good beer. I think I could live here forever.
Our first stop was Dublin, Ireland of course! There is only one airport in Dublin, so Ryanair didn’t fly us 2 hours outside of the city. We were actually only a cab ride away! First thing Saturday morning we bought a ticket for a hop on/hop off bus, so we could avoid the rain and metro, and see the main sights of the city with some narration. Our stops included Dublin Castle (which was closed until 2pm on Saturday wtf), The Guinness Brewery, Jameson Distillery, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. We saw a Molly Malone statue, which apparently has a famous song associated with it, and our international friend Stephanie sang the song for us the whole trip
. Here are some pictures documenting the above sights!
So… regardless of how Dublin sounds, there really isn’t much to do there except party in the night life. We missed out on this and made our way to Killarney the next day. Killarney is the Irish countryside and has things to do such as surfing, horseback riding, sailing, and hiking. We weren’t staying but a couple of hours in Killarney, so we took a carriage ride through the parks and forests to see Ross Castle. It was gorgeous, and we even saw deer with antlers. Our time here was short and sweet, but I’m glad we made the trek.
We then took a 3 hour train to Cork! Home of Blarney Castle, and more importantly the Blarney Stone. Kissing the Blarney stone is an old Irish Legend you can read about here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blarney_stone
So if you didn’t think so before, I am now eloquent. However… I think using the word eloquent, makes me pretty eloquent indeed. Anyways…. here our some pictures of our escape to Blarney Castle. (A picture of me kissing the Blarney Stone is soon to come)
If the castle looks a little primitive to you, please try to remember it dates back prior to 1200 AD. So for them to get the huge stones in place was quite a feat.
Needless to say, my trip to Ireland was well worth the airplane flight. Ashleigh and I went a little crazy on the souvenirs. Here is the last picture of me. Drinking my first favorite beer of my 21ness in its original birthplace, the Guinness St. James Brewery. Cheers!
















































