We arrived in Dublin, and stayed there for 3 days. The first day we just drove around the "city center" (for all you Americans "downtown") of Dublin and went to a museum. It was good, but tiring since we had just arrived from our 28 hours of traveling. The second day, we walked around the city center of Dubin, where we visited the Dublin Castle, Trinity University, and just walked around. It was a nice day, but ended up raining, which was ok except that I was wearing sandals. I was still in Philippine mode, wearing sandals all the time... however the temperature was a little different in Ireland! Needless-to-say, I learned my lesson and wore tennis shoes and socks the rest of the trip!!! The third day we decided to drive a little south to a medival castle, where they have actors that reinact the medival family that use to live there. When we showed up, there was a camera crew there. They asked us if it was ok if a local Ireland children's show could tape during our tour. So, I have never been on TV in America, but it only took us 2 days in Ireland to be on TV!!! After that we went to Powercourt House and Gardens. It was the most amazing gardens I have ever seen! We walked around for a long time! It was a a great day! Here we are at the Dublin Castle!
Hi! My name is Christina and I am currently living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I am the wife of a wonderful man and a mother to the two cutest little boys ever!
Johnson
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Ireland Part 1
So, there is WAY too many pictures to share from our trip, but I will share a few. What I decided to do is just have 4 different posts about our trip, since there were 4 places in Ireland we visited. One post about the whole trip just seems overwhelming, so I am just going to split it up. The 4 places were Dublin, Kilkenny, Galway, and Belfast.
This is the medival castleHere is the crew filming the tour.This is Powercourts House and Garden. It is beautiful!The view from the house.Some of the gardens at Powercourt.
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That sounds so cool, Mrs. Johnson! I'm glad you had such a great time. Hah, now I want to go to Ireland. :)
"Wow,TV'.I am so impressed.The gardens look so amazing.
Miss Missa
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