Monday, March 17, 2014

Beautiful Ireland: What I’ve Seen

II originally started writing this post when I saw this video from a Canadian couple who spent 3 weeks in Ireland and then put together 19 minute video of their recordings and pictures. It’s beautiful and if I’m completely honest it made me cry a little. It reminded of how wonderful Ireland is, all the different things to do and places to see. This week, Failte Ireland released their #IrelandInspires video and it reminded me of this post.

These videos brought back the idea local tourism, how I, along with my boyfriend, friends and family, have tried experiencing local attractions, things we wouldn’t normally visit because it’s too close to us, and other places around Ireland. I thought I’d link to some of the posts I’ve made so far about this.

Staycation Post. First time I posted about places I’d visited in Ireland, this one dealing with a weekend away to the sunny South East. Dungarven, Mahon Falls, Cahir Castle and Rock of Cashel all got visited that weekend.

Local Tourist Part 1. In this post I talk about my boat tour along the bottom of The Cliffs of Moher.

Miss Courtney’s Tearooms, Killarney. A whole post on the beautiful Miss Courtney’s Tearooms in Killarney.

Guinness Store House in Dublin on a glorious sunny day

Surfing in Lahinch with Lahinch Surf Experience

Aran Islands on another glorious day (see, we do get good weather in Ireland at times!)

Loop Head Lighthouse

Just showing these posts makes me realise I have so many more experiences to share! So hopefully I’ll finally get around to making those blog posts in the future, there’s no reason why I shouldn’t have already!

Some other pictures I have that aren’t in any other posts

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Sunset in Lahinch, Co.Clare; Bluebells in my uncle’s garden

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Giant’s Causeway, Co.Antrim; Costa Del Clahane Summer 2013 Heatwave

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Donkey at Falls Hotel, Ennistymon; Clare win All-Ireland Hurling Championships

Finally, I leave you with a post I made back in 2011 for St. Patrick’s Day and Why It’s Great to be Irish.

Have a fantastic St. Patrick’s Day everyone. I’m looking to going home for a visit in a few days. Taytos, here I come!

2 comments:

  1. Have fun at home! I miss Ireland, we were only there for a week, but it's one of the only places in the world that has made me feel at home. I'll definitely be back one day, hopefully sooner rather than later!

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    1. Thanks Melanie, enjoying it so far! Yes, you should definitely come back at some stage. And I will definitely be visiting your side of the world at some stage, fingers crossed!

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