After years of talking about it, I took a family trip to Ireland with my mom and my sister, organized by my stepsister.
Dublin, November 20 & 21
Our first day in Ireland didn't quite go to plan; everybody's flight out of Newark was delayed by a few hours. The only thing we had time for was a tour of the Guinness factory.
20161120_145846.jpg Rocking up to the Guinness brewery in Dublin.
20161120_145955.jpg On the tour.
20161120_150051.jpg Some old tools.
20161120_150140.jpg What barley is.
20161120_150336.jpg And hops.
20161120_150411.jpg Then yeast.
20161120_150441.jpg Taking a peek into the safe.
20161120_150538.jpg Beer needs water. (Especially American beer.)
20161120_150631.jpg See?
20161120_150658.jpg Really important.
20161120_150953.jpg A big barrel.
20161120_151026.jpg Cool.
20161120_151425.jpg Some modern vats.
20161120_154650_HDR.jpg Still on the tour, I forget what this was.
20161120_161850.jpg On the observation deck, looking at a very gray Dublin day.
20161120_161930.jpg Someone/something keeping watch.
20161120_161944.jpg More Dublin grayness.
20161121_063850_HDR.jpg The next morning, getting ready to head down to Kilkenny, the departure board at Heuston Station.
Kilkenny and Waterford, November 21
On the way south, we stopped at Kilkenny to see its old castle from the 1200s, and then down to Waterford to see Waterford Crystal.DSC_1101.JPG Our first look at Kilkenny Castle. I think that was the parking lot of the train station we were standing in.
DSC_1102.JPG The church of St. John the Evangelist.
DSC_1103.JPG Inside the church.
DSC_1104.JPG I can't remember what that was. A harvest type of thing?
DSC_1105.JPG Stained glass.
DSC_1106.JPG Very cool.
DSC_1107.JPG More stained glass.
DSC_1110.JPG Back outside.
DSC_1111.JPG Walking to the castle.
DSC_1113.JPG St. John's Priory, partially ruined.
DSC_1115.JPG Should've stopped in.
DSC_1117.JPG Kilkenny Castle.
DSC_1118.JPG St. Francis Abbey.
DSC_1119.JPG Gaelic football.
DSC_1121.JPG The plaza/wide sidewalk at the main entrance to the castle.
DSC_1123.JPG I thought this was a church when I took the picture, looking on Street View it's an office in an older non-church building.
DSC_1124.JPG Fountain on the castle grounds.
DSC_1125.JPG Kilkenny Castle (Caisleán Chill Chainnigh) was built in 1260.
DSC_1126.JPG A statue at the northwest corner that I can't find anything about.
DSC_1127.JPG Looking up the River Nore from the castle grounds.
DSC_1128.JPG And downriver.
DSC_1129.JPG Back toward the train station.
DSC_1131.JPG The gate.
DSC_1132.JPG And the crest above it.
DSC_1133.JPG Through the gate, looking down the... yard, I guess.
DSC_1134.JPG And the remaining three sides of the old fortress.
DSC_1136.JPG An educational video inside one of the towers.
DSC_1137.JPG The little slits for archers.
DSC_1138.JPG The inside was remodeled during the Victorian Era, much like Cardiff Castle in Wales.
DSC_1139.JPG Archaeology.
DSC_1143.JPG A knight.
DSC_1144.JPG Getting a little artsy there.
DSC_1146.JPG Balcony.
DSC_1147.JPG Dining room.
DSC_1148.JPG About.
DSC_1157.JPG Books.
DSC_1161.JPG The fountain, from the top floor.
DSC_1162.JPG Chess.
DSC_1165.JPG Piano.
DSC_1166.JPG A little chest-of-drawers kind of thing.
DSC_1167.JPG Another painting. I took so many pictures of this castle. And the Canon did a worse job than the phone would have.
DSC_1171.JPG A kid's room.
DSC_1173.JPG The fountain again, and more of Kilkenny.
DSC_1176.JPG Christmas tree.
DSC_1177.JPG More Christmas decorations.
DSC_1179.JPG Tapestry.
DSC_1180.JPG Another.
DSC_1182.JPG Detail on the fireplace.
DSC_1183.JPG Some nearby buildings that are part of the castle complex, built in the 1700s.
DSC_1185.JPG With some modern additions.
DSC_1187.JPG About the Castle Yard.
DSC_1188.JPG Cool building.
DSC_1190.JPG Now in Waterford.
DSC_1192.JPG A boat.
DSC_1196.JPG Reginald Tower.
DSC_1197.JPG Statue of Thomas Meagher.
DSC_1200.JPG Some boats on the River Suir.
DSC_1201.JPG A memorial to the SS Formby, sunk during WWI.
DSC_1202.JPG More readable text.
DSC_1203.JPG The lost.
DSC_1204.JPG Similar memorial for the SS Coningbeg.
DSC_1205.JPG Those lost in the sinking.
DSC_1208.JPG More about Meagher.
DSC_1211.JPG A model of the old walled city of Waterford.
DSC_1214.JPG Coins from the 12th and 13th centuries.
DSC_1215.JPG The English are coming, prequel edition.
DSC_1217.JPG Phrasing.
DSC_1222.JPG A look at Waterford from the tower.
DSC_1223.JPG About the town.
DSC_1232.JPG Looks cool, no idea what it is any more.
DSC_1242.JPG Model of the tower.
DSC_1243.JPG Up the street at Waterford Crystal.
DSC_1244.JPG About.
DSC_1245.JPG A clock made of glass.
DSC_1247.JPG With a seahorse on top -- Waterford Crystal's logo.
DSC_1249.JPG Trophies.
DSC_1252.JPG Mo[u]lds.
DSC_1253.JPG Part of the production line.
DSC_1258.JPG Blowing the glass.
DSC_1264.JPG Do I know what a WHAT is?
DSC_1266.JPG More glass blowing.
DSC_1267.JPG The furnace. My camera doesn't really know how to deal with things that are glowing red-hot.
DSC_1277.JPG Neat refraction.
DSC_1279.JPG Before and after frosting.
DSC_1282.JPG Samples to measure against.
DSC_1283.JPG More samples to get marked up, including a basketball trophy.
DSC_1284.JPG Polishing again.
DSC_1287.JPG I think that's how the frosted look is done. Can't remember for sure though.
DSC_1290.JPG Piano, with bench.
DSC_1291.JPG An old record player, and a bird.
DSC_1292.JPG MURICA!
DSC_1294.JPG Some fine detail on the record player.
DSC_1296.JPG "I don't even see the code any more, I just see: door, snowman, dolphin."
DSC_1302.JPG Waterford's (the city) coat of arms.
Cork, November 22 & 23
We spent a good chunk of the first day of Cork, which is where the Sullivan part of the family came from, on the train. The next day we went to an old castle to get up close and personal with a rock.
20161122_183125.jpg Little Christmas display at the hotel in Cork.
20161123_105834.jpg Looking up the side of a hill as we get on the bus to go make out with a rock.
DSC_1307.JPG Blarney Castle (Caisleán na Blarnan).
DSC_1309.JPG There's a very nice park around it.
DSC_1310.JPG A rock sculpture and some restoration works on the castle itself.
DSC_1312.JPG Going a little artsy here.
DSC_1315.JPG Looking straight up the side.
DSC_1316.JPG The castle has seen better days, but there are some places you can look around.
DSC_1319.JPG Someone not following the sign.
DSC_1320.JPG I was probably trying to see what that person was doing, but autofocus decided I wanted the grate instead. Made an interesting picture at least.
DSC_1326.JPG The parkland around the castle.
DSC_1329.JPG Almost there.
DSC_1330.JPG The way out.
DSC_1338.JPG The family room.
DSC_1339.JPG And the room.
DSC_1340.JPG Looking at the tower.
DSC_1343.JPG $1000/month.
DSC_1345.JPG "Mind the gap".
DSC_1349.JPG A little cottage.
DSC_1356.JPG "You walked into the wrong goddamned room!"
DSC_1361.JPG The tower.
DSC_1362.JPG More about the Murder Hole.
DSC_1363.JPG Internal defenses.
DSC_1365.JPG The castle again.
DSC_1368.JPG Sculpture.
DSC_1369.JPG The Fairy Glade.
DSC_1371.JPG Well OK.
DSC_1381.JPG The watchkeeper's lookout tower.
DSC_1384.JPG A cavern underneath the castle.
DSC_1386.JPG In the cavern.
Killarney and Ring of Kerry, November 24 & 25
Killarney is a neat little town in the southwestern part of the country. We took a "jaunty cab" ride to a nearby park to see Muckross House and got to see their Christmas parade that evening, then took a bus tour around the Ring of Kerry the next day.
DSC_1397.JPG The "jaunty cab" in Killarney.
DSC_1401.JPG Old and new.
DSC_1402.JPG A better look at the old. I can't find what this is on Google.
DSC_1403.JPG Going along the road, which is part of the Ring of Kerry that we'd do the next day.
DSC_1405.JPG Lough Leane through some trees.
DSC_1408.JPG A better look at the lake.
DSC_1413.JPG A little bridge.
DSC_1415.JPG Muckross Abbey. There's no roof any more but the rest of it is in good shape.
DSC_1417.JPG The graveyard behind the abbey.
DSC_1425.JPG This is all in Killarney National Park.
DSC_1427.JPG Our destination, the Muckross House. A Tudor-style house built in the 1840s and donated to the Irish Free State to create its first national park.
DSC_1428.JPG Our transport.
DSC_1429.JPG More of the house.
DSC_1431.JPG Closer.
DSC_1433.JPG Muckross Lake (or maybe the end of Lough Leane).
DSC_1436.JPG Not sure where I took this from. I remember the house being (partially?) closed when we were there, but there's something at the top of the frame, and I seem to be above ground level.
DSC_1437.JPG Or maybe not, this is a few seconds later and is at ground level looking at the lake.
DSC_1440.JPG A window? An atrium maybe? At least I backed up a bit so I can take a guess.
DSC_1441.JPG Walking to the Torc waterfall.
DSC_1448.JPG A look at the waterfall.
DSC_1450.JPG The top.
DSC_1452.JPG The trail up to the top.
DSC_1461.JPG The backside of the Muckross House.
20161124_162913.jpg Another hotel Christmas display, this time in Killarney.
DSC_1464.JPG On the Ring of Kerry. Our first stop was the Red Fox Inn, and the Bog Village Museum.
DSC_1465.JPG It's a village set up to show harvesting peat from the nearby bogs.
DSC_1466.JPG Inside one of the cottages.
DSC_1468.JPG Bedroom.
DSC_1470.JPG An antique here. And also some old things.
DSC_1471.JPG Michael Clifford. Tended the biggest herd of goats in County Kerry. OK.
DSC_1474.JPG Farm equipment.
DSC_1475.JPG Bog ponies.
DSC_1486.JPG About the potato blight that caused the great famine.
DSC_1488.JPG About peat.
DSC_1489.JPG Pile o' peat.
DSC_1494.JPG Bog bodies.
DSC_1502.JPG An actual old house, the others are recreations.
DSC_1509.JPG He wanted some attention.
DSC_1521.JPG About Irish wolfhounds.
DSC_1522.JPG The wolfhounds at the museum. I honestly didn't think they lived that long.
DSC_1523.JPG Pupper.
DSC_1524.JPG The other dog.
DSC_1526.JPG Irish coffee at the bar.
DSC_1527.JPG The red fox.
DSC_1541.JPG I accidentally did a tilt-shift thing here.
DSC_1566.JPG The skellig monks, near Caherciveen.
DSC_1569.JPG The Daniel O'Connell Memorial Church in Caherciveen.
DSC_1575.JPG Village on the other side of the inlet.
DSC_1586.JPG The statue of Mick O'Dwyer in Waterville.
DSC_1587.JPG Waterville.
DSC_1589.JPG And Charlie Chaplin.
DSC_1628.JPG On the road again.
DSC_1634.JPG The beach.
DSC_1651.JPG In Sneem.
DSC_1664.JPG Scenery.
DSC_1673.JPG An old church near Derrycunihy.
DSC_1685.JPG Horses.
20161125_172801.jpg Getting ready for Killarney's Christmas parade.
20161125_172830.jpg They got some balls over there.
20161125_174419.jpg In a town full of Catholics, I managed to take a picture of a Methodist church.
20161125_174828.jpg Headed over to Main Street/High Street for the parade itself. Here they go.
20161125_174832.jpg Bagpipers.
20161125_174843.jpg And drums.
20161125_180055.jpg Donald Duck, for some reason.
20161125_180120.jpg Mickey.
20161125_180559.jpg I think Santa's on there somewhere. (He wasn't.)
20161125_180755.jpg OK that one's cool.
20161125_181335.jpg Maybe this one was Santa's.
20161125_181338.jpg Elfs, at least.
20161125_181452.jpg I honestly can't remember why there was a USA float in an Irish Christmas parade.
20161125_181601.jpg I like the tree decoration hanging at the left of the image.
20161125_181655.jpg You heard them, it's party time.
20161125_181830.jpg Penguins.
20161125_182309.jpg Gingerbread people.
20161125_182725.jpg OK, this one's Santa.
20161125_182740.jpg The man of the hour.
20161125_192442.jpg More lights walking to dinner.
20161125_194357.jpg There was food too.
Cliffs of Mohr, November 26
On the last full day of our trip we visited the Cliffs of Mohr. The weather didn't exactly cooperate. From there we went to our last hotel in Ballingary, and the next day was our flight home.
20161126_123732_HDR.jpg Leaving for the cliffs of Mohr, getting some icicles in the mustache.
20161126_124632.jpg It's pretty rural out there.
20161126_133847.jpg Liscannor Castle, maybe?
DSC_1686.JPG At the Cliffs of Moher. Something about the Battle of Clontarf.
DSC_1687.JPG Sullivans.
DSC_1688.JPG Flags. The yellow-and-blue is County Clare.
DSC_1689.JPG The cliffs. And fog.
DSC_1691.JPG O'Brien's Tower.
DSC_1692.JPG Looking down.
DSC_1695.JPG Closer to the tower.
DSC_1696.JPG Where we came from.
DSC_1698.JPG The bottoms of the cliffs.
DSC_1702.JPG The entrance.
DSC_1707.JPG I'd walked a bit, this is the tower.
DSC_1714.JPG A memorial to the dimwits who fell off.
DSC_1715.JPG The Burren Way, with a nice big sign telling you not to add yourself to the memorial.
DSC_1716.JPG Cliffs. Same as before, the tower is at the top.
DSC_1720.JPG Back to the visitors center, and a bird.