Straight from the Journal:Ireland Day 8-Sheep and Crows
Today was sightseeing day! We got up early to a full Irish breakfast. Eggs (eww), delicious bacon, toast, sausage, white (regular) pudding, and black (blood) pudding. I couldn't quite bring myself to eat the blood pudding, but I should have. We went along a tiny road that inclind along the west coast to County Kerry. We passed through Bantry, stopped in Kenmare for souvenier/gifts shopping at Quills. We ate lunch at a cute cafe called "Boka", where I had a baby shrimp and avocado sandwich. Everyone's fod was delicious. We then spent time in Killarney National Park. It was uber foggy at the beginning, and we only had about a 15ft visibility range. It was just a white sheet over the landscape. Everyone was a little discouraged that we had driven so far for nothing. But then, we passed through a tunnel, the fog lifted, and revealed one of the most gorgeous view I've ever seen in my life. JWellum5 helped pick out some stellar places to stop and take pictures. Blake and Matt were quick to remind us that it was much like salvation. You're used to the sin, depravity, and pain, you think it's normal. Then the Lord opens your eyes and shows you the beauty of the Gospel, lifting the veil.
There were cute little sheep everywhere. We were going to stop at Torc Falls, but it was too crowded, so we drove on to Muckross House. It was a nice expansive property, like Biltmore in North Carolina, but with an Irish touch, of course. Our drive back was much shorter, as we cut straight to Blarney Castle. It was ancient, and we had to climb a tight spiral staircase in order to reach the Blarney Stone and kiss it. The poison garden was very cool, also. A HUGE fern garden was just around the corner, too, my heart was happy.
There were cute little sheep everywhere. We were going to stop at Torc Falls, but it was too crowded, so we drove on to Muckross House. It was a nice expansive property, like Biltmore in North Carolina, but with an Irish touch, of course. Our drive back was much shorter, as we cut straight to Blarney Castle. It was ancient, and we had to climb a tight spiral staircase in order to reach the Blarney Stone and kiss it. The poison garden was very cool, also. A HUGE fern garden was just around the corner, too, my heart was happy.
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