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The traditional thatched roof cottage is still fairly common in Ireland.
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The view from the plane as we landed in Shannon.
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Then we took a moment
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to enjoy the magnificent castle grounds.
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Dixie and I visited Blarney Castle and kissed the Stone.
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The view from the Rock.
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St. Patrick's Rock in the town of Cashel.
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Our first evening in Dublin was a scenic one.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin.
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Seals frolic in Bantry Bay on Ireland's southern coast.
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Some of Ireland's omnipresent rhododendrons.
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Garinish Island offers some of the most beautiful vistas in the world.
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The fuschia was in full bloom during our week on the Emerald Isle.
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St. Kevin's church at the Glendalough monastery
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is surrounded by a centuries old cemetery
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as well as gorgeous countryside.
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Rock walls such as this one are ubiquitous in Ireland,
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but they don't always manage to keep the sheep where they belong.
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Ireland's National Stud Farm at Kildare
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is a source of national pride
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and is a horse lover's dream.
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This horse apparently didn't care for the paparazzi.
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The Weeping Cherry Tree is a botanical oddity.
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Our hotel in Killarney was absolutely wonderful.
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to get around in Killarney National Park and
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to take in the sights.
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A horse-drawn jaunting car is the traditional way
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Of course I could not visit Dublin without a pilgrimage to the beer drinker's mecca.
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Muckross House at the heart of the Park
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which is a very photogenic place.
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Our car eventually brought us to
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The Powerscourt estate is a
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photographer's dream.
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There is so much beauty
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in such a small place.
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My beautiful wife draws the envy of the rhododendrons.
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They grow some big ravens in Ireland.
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