March 2010
60 posts
akitaarekore-deactivated2010042 asked: My friend is living in Cork. I am looking forward to visiting her someday.
mcevoyish asked: I'm heading to Ireland this Wednesday! hitting Giant's Causeway, Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Killarney and the Cliffs of Moher.
Hope I can get some pics that measure up to these!
Hope I can get some pics that measure up to these!
stylewalk asked: It's mostly lovely and sunny in your pictures-hope you won't be too put off by the constant rain when you get there;)
lackofdefinition asked: I just spent last week in Ireland! I'll definitely echo Kilmainham Gaol and the Guinness Brewery in Dublin. Also, definitely check out Dublin Castle and Trinity College/The Book of Kells. Absolutely take a tour of Croke Park. It was absolutely awesome and has so much history. Grafton St. and O'Connell St are also very fun to meander down. Don't spend more than one night in Temple...
Anonymous asked: Would you like to meet frenchs who live in Ireland?!
just a reminder
you can go here and recommend this blog to show up in the directory, just don’t forget to put it under the travel category.
thanks to those who already did so (oceanofstars & charlestheirishman, and others!)
patterpatterpatter-deactivated2 asked: In Dublin I really recommend going to Kilmainham Jail. I'm a bit of a history geek and the tour is incredibly interesting and very moving. In Limerick there's this lovely little bar, I believe on the main street, that hosts poetry nights on wednesdays (if I remember correctly) and is just generally lovely. there's open mic nights as well for local singer/songwriters which is a great...
hismuse asked: I have so much to say about Ireland, I have tons of pictures on flickr. I"ll be back with more stuff later.
bowlsofcolors asked: in dublin go to the guinness brewery! it's kind of expensive, but in my opinion, totally worth it. and you get a pint with admission. aaaaand the bar on the very top floor overlooks the entire city, which is beautiful. also see about taking a day trip outside the city into the countryside. my friend and i got to the town of wicklow (SO tiny and adorable and the awesome dude who owned the...
Ireland!
I’ll be visiting these areas in May…
Dublin.
Cork.
Killarney.
Galway.
Limerick (possibly).
If you’ve spent time in these places let me know of what kind of fun things you’d recommend a new visiter (besides the obvious Blarney Stone, Temple Bar, etc.)!
send your experiences here.
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seaships asked: I love the blog! My father was Irish and 2 years ago I spent 10 summer days throughout Dublin, Galway, and Kilkenny. If anyone is going to visit Ireland they should definitely go to the Aran Islands and go on the cliffs!