Pics from Ireland in no particular order. Not cropped. Not color corrected.
Dad, wife and Ann in Drogheda
Church in Drogheda
Gettin' our Jesus on in Drogheda
Random castle along main street in some small town in the countryside on the way to Castlebar
Abandoned castle along a coastal road. We jumped the fence and had a look around.
Inside the castle. Weird.
Wife and castle foundation
Stop along the road
Same place, tighter shot
A little further down the road
Sheep with graffiti all over the place. They just roam the countryside
Along the coast
Destination beach after driving down a single lane winding mountain road dodging sheep and other cars
Dunguaire Castle
Inside first floor. You can book parties here.
Second floor of castle
Staircase leading to all floors
From the top looking into the courtyard.
From the top looking out
Love these little windows
Wife feeling claustrophobic
Wife feeling claustrophobic while sitting
Another random castle.
Looking across the countryside at the top of "corkscrew road"
It was an insane drive up.
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher. Note the castle on the edge.
The sign I saw just prior to leaving everyone else behind and venturing out beyond the fence for a stroll along the edge of the cliffs.
Standing at the edge. Three feet from the edge with no fence. It's 600 feet down, and people are warned that gusts of wind blow people off the edge occasionally. It was a little scary, but at least I wouldn't have had to drive anymore if a gust did take me down. That would have been a relief.
Fancy house built by rich people who are long dead.
Another castle near Wicklow Mountains
Nice door.
Looking out from the castle
I guess this is the front side of the castle
Dad posing next to the front door
In Dublin for a visit to the Guinness factory.
Nice tour, but wife and Ann were consumed by the barrel making video.
I think that was the highlight of the trip for both of them.
Barrel making. Seriously.
After the free pint of Guinness waiting for the bus
Inside Trinity University ancient library after seeing the Book of Kells
Door with fancy hinges
Church window
Little window inside church
St. Patricks in Dublin getting a little more Jesus
Inside the main area
A little church attached to the big church
Nice stone work
At the Powerscourt House and Garden. Considered the third nicest garden in the world
Nice planter
Garden path
One of the gardens
Looking up toward the house
Along the path they had a quirky pet cemetary
Dead pet headstones. These folks loved their pets.
Wife at gate to one of the gardens
Gardens were obviously past peak, but were still beautiful.
A little shrine to the owners mother.
My boy DaVinci
It took 100 men 10 years to build these gardens. It was impressive.
Standing on the edge of the Cliffs of Moher. Right at the edge.
And there you have it!
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