The
morning started out much later than previous mornings this week, and with a hodgepodge
of various types of foods. Then it was off to the coach where we were to spend
a large portion of the day as we drove around the famous Ring of Kerry.
Our
first stop was in Moriarty’s, a well-known retail store with a vast array items
spanning from clothing and jewelry to crystal and pewter. It was here that we
were greeted with waitresses carrying glasses of Irish coffee, which most of
the team did not find too appealing. They did, however, smell like pretzels. We
then rallied back to the coach for the next round of our scenic drive, which
took us past some rocks that dated back to the Neolithic age and the highest
peaks in Ireland, before emerging out onto the western coast of Ireland, where
we made our next stop in a town along the Atlantic Ocean.
After
returning to the hotel, we went on a quick jaunty (carriage) ride through the
national park with our guide, John and his noble steed Nancy. After we were
delivered back to the hotel and said our goodbyes to Nancy, we departed for
dinner in town and then stopped by a small pub for a taste of Irish music at its
finest. We briefly stopped by the local grocery store for emergency provisions
of chocolate and tic-tacs, then headed back to the hotel.
Quotes of the day: “Hurling is a
combination of hockey and second degree murder.” –George (our coach driver)
“I couldn’t find my blue pen and my
soul was crushed.” –Julia
Don't forget to check out our pictures from the Ring of Kerry! https://www.flickr.com/photos/marylanddairy2008/sets/72157645015178630/
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I want you to find a way to keep this blog going AFTER you get back so we can get a daily dose of wonderful humor mixed in with your ag pursuits! Please?
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