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Family Weekend in Connemarra

Only a few days in Dublin with the visiting McDonalds’ when it’s time to take to the open road, or the wee roads, to Connemara!

With ten of us in tow, we need to rent two cars. Fortunately, I practiced the weekend prior driving to Arklow. Yes, I had not driven in Ireland up until then, only in Spain when we were on holiday. Griff was a fantastic and a very calm co-pilot.

First though, we stop in Galway for lunch and a wander! No pictures for the moment!

A lovely drive up toward a Loch near Connemara to find yet another terrific Airbnb accommodation !

 Look what the found....

One end of the loch.  Look what was waiting….

Emmie named the swan Rebecca!

Emmie named the swan Rebecca! Its wing is injured, so we imagined she was a permanent resident.

We loved the house and wished we could have spent more time there!

We loved the house and wished we could have spent more time there!

Creative juices were flowing as the kids wrote acrostic poetry about each other over dinner. Quite entertaining!

Creative juices were flowing as the kids wrote acrostic poetry about each other over dinner. Quite entertaining!

The restaurant owner's dog worked hard to get our attention and play with him.

The restaurant owner’s dog worked hard to get our attention and play with him. So cute!

A Grandma sandwich after dinner.

A Grandma sandwich after dinner.

~ Next Day – Ashford Castle

Ashford Castle- Incredible gardens!

Ashford Castle- Incredible gardens! Griff, Pat, Emmie and Christine are first to arrive and explore.

Emmie checks out the turret which lines the perimeter of the garden. A fun play area; too bad we don’t have one in our backyard at home.

Emmie checks out a turret, one of which line the perimeter of the garden. A fun play area; too bad we don’t have one in our backyard at home.

A perfect tree for play & posing!

A perfect tree for play & posing!

Griff and Pat with the vibrant rhododendron

Griff and Pat with the vibrant rhododendron plants which was quite plentiful around the grounds!

Emmie finds a friend!

Emmie finds a friend!

On site was the School of falconry. What a sight to spy a falcon fly from on tree to another. They had a bell attached to one of their talons, so we could also hear them coming.

We read about the private Hawk Walk you could take.

We read about the private Hawk Walks they offered.

Falcon spotting

Falcon spotting

Naturally we had to show Spenser, Tristyn and Grace the amazing climbing tree!

All four cousins on the tree- indulging their parents and grandparents for a photo

All four cousins on the tree – indulging their parents and grandparents for a photo.

Ashford castle garden-

Ashford Castle Garden.

Kyle Moore Abby was  one of the inspirations for our trip to Connemara. We had a nice lunch and then took in the views of the Abby and former school.

Kyle Moore Abby

Christine & Marti

Christine & Marti

Griff & Scott

Griff & Scott

Pat & Marti- Mother & daughter

Pat & Marti- Mother & daughter

We also had the chance to spend time in Connemara National Park. We learned about the various types of bogs and the Parks and areas’ commitment to preserving them.

Foggy boggy Connemara

Foggy boggy Connemara

Various Irish words for bogs

Various Irish words for bogs

A good stroll

A good stroll

Emmie & Spencer -  Foggy hill hike!

Cousines-Emmie & Spencer – Foggy hill hike!

More driving and found a beach to explore.

We pulled over to look around this beach.

We pulled over to look around this beach.

Beautiful rocks

Beautiful rocks

One more together

One more together

Connemara beach

Mussels

Connemara beach

Found a fantastic place for dinner!

Found a fantastic place for dinner!

Birthdays, exams, parties, school-endings, school tours, and family arrival!

Much ado in May…

~ A trip to Arklow for Dean’s 21st Birthday Celebration…

Zoe with the guest of honor!

Zoe and Dean!

Siblings: Lisa, Dean & Robert

Siblings: Lisa, Dean, the birthday boy & Robert

~Emmie’s piano teacher encouraged and helped prepare her for the Royal Irish Music Academy piano exam; so proud of her. Afterwards, she feasted at Jo’ Burger, restaurant of choice !

We waited outside and quietly routed her on!!

We waited outside and silently rooted her on!!

Right after Em's exam

Right after Em’s exam

Grace endured 2 weeks of exams followed by several parties.  She’s made some very good friends this year!

Grace's class 1S

Grace’s class 1S

One of several treats at Grace's party !

One of several treats at Grace’s party ! (Homemade by friends)

Grace and Laura

Grace and Laura S. (Maryfield frineds)

Close friends and neighbors, Grace & Laura's last walk to school

Close friends and neighbors, Grace & Laura K’s last walk to school

~Emmie’s class along with the other 4th class, ventured to a County Meath farm to learn all about bogs on their spring school tour. (Field-trip). It was not a natural bog, but a man made one.

Emmie isn't' as enthusiastic about Mom taking the photo as some of her friends are about having the photo taken.    School tour also means no  uniforms.

Emmie isn’t’ as enthusiastic about Mom taking the photo as some of her friends are about having the photo taken.
School tour also means no uniforms.

Emmie and her classmates make their way to the bus.

Emmie and her classmates make their way to the bus.

Traveling in style

Traveling in style

Emmie and her friend Sianna take the plunge into the homemade bog

Emmie and her friend Sianna take the plunge into the homemade bog. My friend, Denise one of the chaperone’s on the trip sent me this shot.

Family arrival:  Pat, Griff, Marti, Greg, Spencer, and Tristyn arrive for two weeks visit!

Pat with the grandkids in Stephen's Green. Emmie cleaned up well after the bog visit.

Pat with the grandkids in Stephen’s Green. Emmie cleaned up well after the bog visit.

Time for one more castle and cake

Getting to know people takes time… but it is certainly worth it.  Grateful for Meghan and Tanner’s commitment and work ethic to save money to visit us in Ireland.

Wedding pictures in progress!

Wedding pictures in progress!

We took advantage of  having the rental car from the weekend and visited Trim Castle with Meghan and Tanner. Grace and Emmie had school and in fairness they had been to the castle in the fall.  We also found a cute place in Trim for lunch. The following day Meghan & Tanner ventured to the Cliffs of Moher and two more castles on a local day tour.

Inside Trim Castle

Inside Trim Castle

At the top of the castle- listening to guide.

At the top of the castle- listening to guide.

Cousins- time for some early birthday cake!

Cousins- time for some early birthday cake!

Beautiful Meghan

One last shot in the airport- Bon Voyage!

One last shot in the airport- Bon Voyage!

Belfast & Giant’s Causeway- Meghan, Tanner & the McCormacks

A weekend in Belfast & Giant’s Causeway 

First Stop the W5   Time for some science play and discovery!  A little later the McCormack Clan arrived for a weekend of adventure.

A tug of war challenge.

A tug of war challenge

Blocks at the W5 Discovery Center (Belfast)

Blocks at the W5 Discovery Center (Belfast)

William Simpson exhibit at the W5

William Simpson exhibit at the W5

The Titanic Experience

A fantastic exhibition describing the Titanic story from multiple perspectives. Learned quite a bit!

The view of the Titanic Experience from the W5

The view of the Titanic Experience from the W5

Hours later....

Hours later….

Located hotel & found food- the young ones enjoyed a fun pizza place while Sharon, Vincent, Scott and Christine managed an adult dinner!

~Next Day

On to the Giant’s Causeway….

A GPS wrong direction led us down a road and a chance meeting with an old college friend which proved the world can seem quite small.

"Scott, pull over that's Lydia Wise?" Who would have thought on wee road in Ireland!

“Scott, pull over that’s Lydia Wise?! Who would have thought on a  wee road in Ireland!

Breathtaking!

Breathtaking!

Gorse fills the landscape

Gorse more than dots the landscape

Columns of basalt

Columns of basalt

Delicate flowers share their color

Delicate flowers share their color

Found Finn McCool's Boot

Found Finn McCool’s Boot

Scott, Emmie & Tanner

Scott, Emmie & Tanner

The shapes of the rocks made it seem like we were on another planet!

The shapes of the rocks made it seem like we were on another planet!

Love!

Love!

Happy explorers!

Happy explorers!

The honeycomb pattern of the basalt columns catches your attention!

The parents

Us w/ Meghan &Tanner

Thrilled Meghan and Tanner decided to visit!

One last shot...

One last shot…

For time’s sake the group chose to split up: Scott, Vincent, Tanner, & Mikey dropped us at Dunluce Castlte and returned to meet us after a tour and tasting for some, at the Old Bushmills Distillery.

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle

We learned that The McQuillan Clan were the Lords of the area from the late 13th century until they were displaced by the MacDonalds!   Interesting history…

Results of climbing

Results of climbing!

Meghan looking for a shot!

Meghan looking for a shot!

Meghan, Lisa, & Grace Amazing young women!

Meghan, Lisa, & Grace- Amazing young women!

Emmie and Katie exploring the ruins of  Dunluce Cast;e

Emmie and Katie exploring the ruins of Dunluce Castle

Closer view

Closer view!

Views from the castle

Views from the castle

Quite picturesque

Quite picturesque

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Unfortunately for some, despite arriving with enough time to see the Carrick- a- Rede Rope bridge; it was not enough time to be able to cross it!  Darn- Ah, well! A lovely walk though.

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge Fisherman used the bridge to access island of Carrickarede for great fishing!

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Fisherman used the bridge to access the island of Carrickarede for great fishing!

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Emmie might have been the most disappointed that the bridge was closed! Still smiling though.

A fantastic weekend!

Appreciating bank holidays: Wicklow & Wexford

Our recent trip to Wicklow and Wexford

We took advantage of the Monday bank holiday in early May and headed to beautiful Wicklow and Wexford county. After Emmie’s soccer training session, we headed to Arklow to visit with the McCormack clan. As usual a fun visit with everyone.

The following day we drove to beautiful Hook Head Lighthouse.

Incredible!

Incredible!

Coast around Hook Head

Coast around Hook Head

Scott and Emmie checking out the sea life...

Scott and Emmie checking out the sea life…

Hook Head - moss carpet

Hook Head – moss carpet

The girls at Hook Head

So many edges to explore

So many edges to explore

Em liked the spongy ground

Em liked the spongy ground

On to New Ross, Wexford  County to tour the Dunbrody, Emigrant Ship.  The reconstructed tall ship from 1845 used to transport emigrants to the U.S. & Canada during the time of Great Famine was quite an interesting tour.Dunbrody

Listening to the tour & the bell from the original ship!

Listening to the tour & the bell from the original ship!

One of our tickets was a McDonald- we found the name on the bunk.

One of our tickets was a McDonald- we found the name on the bunk.

Some Lawlors crossing as well.

Some Lawlors crossing as well.

Learning about the Great  Famine

Learning about the need for the potato

In the cafe at the visitor center % of population with Irish heritage.

In the cafe at the visitor center % of population with Irish heritage.

Kilkenny Bound– we poked around the town, the castle grounds where we watched a dog agility demonstration, and naturally thought of our beloved Phoebe.

Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Dog show

This dog is happy to run

This dog is happy to run

On lookers

On lookers

After a realization that adding Kilkenny to the tour, it would be silly to drive south again for our B & B. We scrambled a bit but found a lovely spot in Kildare, Castle View Farm.

Kilkenny has a very strong hurling tradition and an excellent team-  just as we were departing we were confronted with our unlucky timing. Yes, the hurling match was over. (Kilkenny was victorious!)

Castle View Farm: Cows in the back. We got to the farmer milking them and bring in the fresh eggs!

Castle View Farm: Cows in the back. We got to watch, Ned milk  several of them and bring in the fresh eggs from the hens.

Castle view farm

Our lovely host, Liz encouraged us to explore the church ruins just down the road.

Lackagh Church

Lackagh Church

Lackagh Church ruins We walked a bit more…

Grace taking in the view (A bit grainy of a photo, still love it-)

Grace taking in the view (A bit grainy of a photo, still love it-)

Something was stirring- we had to take a look

Something was stirring- we had to take a look

Good morning!

Good morning!

Another highlight was visiting Garvan de Bruir’s studio.  We had seen his work at the Merrion Square Pop- up Christmas market where his mom was showcasing some of his work. I accidentally picked up her purse to admire it, one of his designs. He is an incredible artist and genuinely nice guy. Grace and Emmie loved playing with his family dog and having go on the swing. Wish I remembered its name.

Enjoying the tummy rub

Enjoying the tummy rub!

Such talent and passion for his craft!
Such talent and passion for his work!

Castlegregory, Kerry…w/ Mom & the McCormacks

Not a lot of time in between trips… home from Italy Thursday and the next day it was off to Castlegregory, Kerry, for a few days with the McCormack clan.

Quite a special trip-

~Mom got to meet and spend time with the McCormacks!

~We rented the same house the McCormacks know and love; it’s really like a second home to the them!

First arrival- Castlegregory beach

First arrival- Castlegregory beach

Sharon and me on the beach

Emmie-running on the beach

Emmie-running on the beach

~Celebrating Sharon’s (21st) Birthday. Chocolate Birthday Cake!

Birthday Girl

Birthday Girl

~ Chess: Emmie learned to play Chess! Many games entertained or simply passed the time. In fact, Emmie suggested a game almost every time we set foot in the house!

Intense Chess sessions

Intense chess sessions

Chess

Warming up

~Visiting the  one of the mountain lakes with the boardwalk.  (name?) With the comfort of Scott and Vincent’s presence just in case, Mom managed the narrow boardwalk fabulously. Grace was not feeling well, so she and I missed this outing, so she could rest.

On the way to the lake

On the way to the lake

Vincent, Audrey, Mikey,& Sharon

Vincent, Audrey, Mikey,& Sharon

The lake

Grazing sheep

Grazing sheep

Large bird perched on a rock in the lake (Not sure on the species)

Large bird perched on a rock in the lake (Not sure on the species)

~ Chatting, appreciating the sunshine & fresh sea air and walking along the beach right across the street.

Mom spotted this smiling rock right as we walked on the beach

Mom spotted this smiling rock right as we walked on the beach

Beautiful beach in Castlegregory

Beautiful beach in Castlegregory

On the beach

~ Poking around the pier and having a pint at the local pub, Nora Murphy’s in Brandon’s Bay.

Brandon Bay- Stitch It

The weather changes so quickly

The weather changes so quickly

Scott on the pier at Brandon's Bay

Scott on the pier at Brandon’s Bay

Thanks, Vincent- for putting up with all the photos!

Thanks, Vincent- for putting up with all the photos!

Penny for your thoughts, Lisa.

Penny for your thoughts, Lisa.

My photo was too dark- sign above the pub http://www.docbrown.info/docspics/irishscenes/ispage44.htm

My photo was too dark- sign above the pub
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Moms & daughters Missing my Grace

Moms & daughters  (Missing my Grace)

Watching the match

Watching a bit of the match

Katie & Becky

Katie & Becky

Last photo before we head home- Missing Grace

Last photo before we head back to the house- Missing Grace