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| Tre Nonne with St. Patrick (second encounter) |
Le Tre Nonne ETHOOL 2018: Emerald Isle
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Back in the USA
The Tre Nonne are back in the USA. We had to leave our accommodations before the royals arrived, but really, who needs royals when you've encountered a real saint?
And to all our blog followers, don't forget to enjoy the heck out of life! Or, as the Irish say, slainte!
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Oh, what a relief it is!
All three Nonne breathed a collective sigh of relief when the rental car was safely delivered to the agency. Did you hear it over the cheers of the French soccer fans?
Our journey today began in Westport with stops in:
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| Croagh Patrick |
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| Doolough Valley, site of a famine tragedy, also our first encounter with midges. |
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| Killary Fjord, Ireland's only fjord |
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| Kylemore Abbey, once a private home, now home to an order of Benedictine nuns who fled Ireland when Catholics were persecuted and who, centuries later, returned as WWI refugees. |
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| Beach south of Clifden, very tempting on this fine day |
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| Roundstone where we had lunch |
We wished we'd had more time to hike and explore, but our day of nibbling on the sights was pretty full. Here's one iconic photo of the area:
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| Peat cut and stacked |
Then we were back to Galway in time to return the rental car and catch the train to Dublin. There was noticeable celebration in the streets after the World Cup semifinal match that France won. The Nonne had their own celebration by revisiting ONeills. Live Irish music was playing. Nonna Paola had a Guinness! We're told the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (Harry and Meghan) will be at the Book of Kells tomorrow. That's just a block away. Hmm, let's see how that effects transportation and the ETHOOL trip.
Monday, July 9, 2018
The Ubiquitous Beer Keg
A typical Irish street scene would not be complete without a few kegs lined up by the pub:
These being available resources, you never know where you might find them next:
Mayo's Wild Atlantic Way
-sheep dodging
-tractor dodging
-cat dodging
-cyclist dodging
-pedestrian dodging
-dog dodging
-bog truck dodging
-parked car dodging
No wonder it's called the Wild Atlantic Way. But Team Nonne was up for the challenge. We ran the gauntlet unscathed and were rewarded with stunning panoramic views. To wit:
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| Downpatrick Head |
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| Sheep at Downpatrick Head |
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| Lackan Strand |
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| View from Ceide Fields |
We survived dangerous blowholes and eroding cliffs:
Perhaps St. Patrick was looking out for us:
The gustatory phase of the trip continued:
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| Goat Cheese Tart |
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| Fish Cake |
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| Chicken Tortilla Wrap with Vegetable Soup |
And here is Nonna Paola's favorite photo of the day:
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| Round Tower |
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| View of town from the port |
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| This one's for Laura: Irish Coast Guard station |
Sunday, July 8, 2018
County Mayo: Cong, Knock, Westport
So far we've seen a few unusual-to-us animals. The list includes one pine marten (living) and one badger (dead). We've seen quite a few fine specimen of the local salmon and even tasted some:
After Mass, the 3 Nonne braved the narrow, obstacle-laden streets to continue ETHOOLing. We arrived in Cong, home to Ashford Castle, shortly before lunch, but decided to eschew the castle in favor of visiting the charming historic town of Cong and the abbey there.
Trivia question: Why would a life-size statue of John Wayne be in Cong?? (Answer at end of blog.)
Then we were off to Westport where music was in the air and even the sheep couldn't help swaying to the beat:
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| Smoked salmon in Cong. |
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| Cong Abbey, main wall. |
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| Cong Abbey, cloister. |
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| Cong Abbey, monks fishing house. |
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| Howdy, Partner. |
After Cong, we headed up to the Our Lady of Knock Shrine where we'd heard the final day of the 40 days for life rosary--in response to Ireland's recent vote on abortion--was culminating in a special Mass.
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| Our Lady of Knock Shrine. |
For those interested in the Fitbit update, we clocked in just over 5 miles today, about 3 miles shy of our daily average.
Trivia answer: The movie The Quiet Man was filmed here.
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Fitbit In Command
Let's begin at the beginning. The day started innocently enough, breakfast and tending farm animals.
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| Nonna Laura with full Irish breakfast. Eggs and pork were fresh off the farm. |
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| Nonna Mary cuddles a new friend. |
Four hours later, under the tyrant Fitbit's unrelenting demands, we limped, we crawled, we hobbled to the end of the trail. In what appeared to be a mirage, a Dutch expatriate farmer invited us up to his farm for tea. There we indulged in home baked apple pie with cream and a cup of tea. All too soon Fitbit's maniacal laughter could be heard: "Only one more mile to the car!"
And on a decidedly upbeat note here's how the day ended:
Friday, July 6, 2018
Drive from Galway to Tulla
Up early to get to the rental car agency. At day's end, we can tell you the insurance option was worth every euro. Right hand drive cars, driving on the wrong side of the road, navigating the NARROW roads, particularly when cars park lackidaisically or bicyclists/joggers/dog walkers and so forth further constrict the already feable artery, challenge even the Mario Andretti inspired nonnes. You never know what you'll run into. We're happy to report no bodily injuries and a fully functional, albeit customized, car...no, make that two customized rental cars.*
Following the advice of a young man employed by Trip Advisor whom we met in Galway, we found the secret (and cheaper) southern access to the Cliffs of Moher Trail Walk. The views were spectacular, as you can see for yourself:
After a picnic on the Cliffs and having spent sufficient time in Ireland's heat wave to get sun burnt, we proceeded to the big adventure of the day (see first paragraph). But no worries because this is an ETHOOL trip.
Our bed and breakfast is charming. After a spot of tea, we checked out some of the residents:
Then it was suppertime in town:
*Disclaimer: Nonna Mary takes no credit for the design improvements as she was too busy white knuckling it in the back seat.
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| The Nonna's upgrade |
Following the advice of a young man employed by Trip Advisor whom we met in Galway, we found the secret (and cheaper) southern access to the Cliffs of Moher Trail Walk. The views were spectacular, as you can see for yourself:
After a picnic on the Cliffs and having spent sufficient time in Ireland's heat wave to get sun burnt, we proceeded to the big adventure of the day (see first paragraph). But no worries because this is an ETHOOL trip.
Our bed and breakfast is charming. After a spot of tea, we checked out some of the residents:
Then it was suppertime in town:
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| Quin Abbey ruins (done before the nonnas arrived) |
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| The Abbey Taproom |
*Disclaimer: Nonna Mary takes no credit for the design improvements as she was too busy white knuckling it in the back seat.
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