"How do you measure a year?" - Jonathan Larson

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

94 - killarney to ennis


Killarney in the early morning


We were very lucky and didn't see a whole lot of rain
(A bit of it from the bus)



I so wish I could remember the name of this beach or where it was exactly.



A very typical bus window view for the trip



The Dingle Peninsula. . .




. . . is "an gaeltacht" - or Irish (Gaelic) speaking region.



They say if you dip your toes in the Irish sea. . .




. . . a part of your soul remains in Ireland.

(Do I look as cold as I was?)



Coumeenoole Beach on the Dingle Peninsula




Dingle
or An Daingean / Daingean Uí Chúis
which means Dingle Dingle by-the-sea




Outside the Holy Trinitarian Abbey in Adare






Adare Town Park in County Limerick



Crossing the River Shannon



Geese outside the Rowan Tree in Ennis

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