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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

"Dathannach".

"Dathannach". Translation: "Colorful" . Besides the obvious 40 shades of green typical of the Irish countryside, the buildings in Ireland - whether homes or commercial buildings - are filled with color.

Cahir. Click on READ MORE! and take a gander.



Galway.

Mmmm...can't remember. :)

Kinsale.

Cashel or Cahir.

Kinsale.

Kinsale.

Fern, I think.

Kinsale.

Goatenbridge. "The Greg" , that's how it's pronounced, not spelled. Very famous place (all the locals told us to go there) 15 minutes or so from Ardfinnan, Co. Tipperary, where we stayed in a cottage for 7 days. Right off a goat path - literally, the road it was off of resembled a goat path of sorts (more on this goat path later). Thatched roof and all. Teeny tiny place with live music. And some fisherman grilled up his day's catch of mackerel for us and the other patrons. Odd group of Irishmen (and a couple women). Salty, not necessarily unfriendly but not overly talkative. Good time at The Greg.

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