December 2010
47 posts
Happy Holidays, followers!
antsy-pants asked: Hiya, I'm wondering if you could maybe post this to help me out?
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My name is Kaitlin, I'm twenty and I live in New Jersey!
I’m traveling to Ireland on January 9th and I’ll be there until the 25th. I never get the chance to make friends while I’m over there (I go about once a year,) because I’m too shy to go out by myself to Dublin City,...
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My name is Kaitlin, I'm twenty and I live in New Jersey!
I’m traveling to Ireland on January 9th and I’ll be there until the 25th. I never get the chance to make friends while I’m over there (I go about once a year,) because I’m too shy to go out by myself to Dublin City,...
zaboyuyumir asked: as a person who has lived in Ireland all their life, i can say that i have never come across someone who made such a fuss over the cliffs. in fact, any irish person i have met couldn't give two socks for the cliffs of moher, because they've all seen them as some horrible american and european magnet. take it easy anon, it's only the internet.
xspacey-waceyx asked: I love Ireland. Three years ago I was there and I fell in love with this country. Your tumblr brings back old memories...^^
kathleenryan asked: Hi! I love love love your blog. But I just wanted to point out that I'm 99% positive that the tiny castle in the Cliff of Moher picture you recently posted isn't actually ruins- it's man made for the tourists at the Cliffs.
But I, too, love Ireland's greenery. It's part of what sets it apart as one of the most beautiful nations in the world. Keep up the good work!
But I, too, love Ireland's greenery. It's part of what sets it apart as one of the most beautiful nations in the world. Keep up the good work!
csherlock asked: do you follow me? i have been posting images of my trip to ireland and i'd love your input or reblog xo
captainjackattack asked: I love green fields and countryside. Just for the record :)
Anonymous asked: oh i see, where abouts in ireland have you been? your pictures are really stereotypical. theres more to ireland than green fields and the countryside..