(Stonehenge, UK) After the nice, relaxed stop in Bath we drove southeast to Stonehenge. This is a place I’d wanted to visit for a long time, one of those places that feel like a milestone to see in ...Read More
(Bath, England) Taking my piping hot mocha, in its familiar dark blue and white paper cup, I was excited to start my Saturday morning. Cafe Nero is a coffee store chain found throughout London and Dub...Read More
(London, England) We woke up this morning to a bright, fresh sunny day. I really enjoy the freshness that results the day after rain… like everything is sparkling clean and the air is clear. Grant a...Read More
After enjoying a summer in Dublin, we traveled to London to meet up with Grant’s family. We prefer to travel around Europe by train since there is so much to see that would ordinarily be missed by f...Read More
(Malahide, Ireland) Visiting castles is something easier to do in Europe than in other parts of the world. We continue to be amazed at the huge variety of styles (from medieval to gothic) and the vari...Read More
(Rock of Cashel and Blarney Castle, Ireland) One place I wanted to visit but didn’t get a chance to when we were here in the winter was Cork, and especially Blarney Castle. Also, I remember asking a...Read More
(South-West Ireland) From Cork City, it’s easy to take a tour of the Ring of Kerry, a famous circular scenic drive in the southwest of Ireland in County Kerry. This part of the country is very green...Read More
Grant and I had settled into life in Dublin but were soon ready for an adventure in a new place. We hadn’t yet visited the city of Cork, located in the South-West part of Ireland, but had heard that...Read More
(Clondalkin, Ireland) Recently, we celebrated Grant’s birthday by going camping. We’ve spent a lot of time in Dublin on this visit and we thought it would be nice to take a trip out of the city. T...Read More
(Dublin, Ireland) Something I wanted to visit when Grant and I were here last winter was the Jeanie Johnston Famine Museum which is on a 19th Century wooden ship. Because it was closed during that sea...Read More
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