Ireland in image part I - Doolin

Dec 04, 2007 10:40

I am very much in need of some good thoughts, my friends, so that is bad news for you. Here starts the Ireland saga; prepare for the huge entry, one of many, though cut for your convenience.

I have been to Ireland this August, 15-28/07, and I decided I should go on vacation more often. I have no means of describing how awesome it was and how much I ( Read more... )

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shi_illegitima December 4 2007, 11:42:23 UTC
Tsss, pak je juist die. Zal Dorian graag horen ... en zal ik voor de komende paar weken horen *rolleyes*

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shi_illegitima December 4 2007, 12:59:32 UTC
Eh ? Ik bedoel dat die regenboogfoto eentje is die HIJ gemaakt heeft ... tussen die hopen van MIJ.

Van deze set ? De eerste, en daarna denk ik dat water met die stenen, maar zowiezo, al die zee ... zucht. Ik zou zo terug gaan.

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vtgrrl December 4 2007, 13:42:42 UTC
Oh, I adore Ireland. Pictures of the Shannon airport brought back memories! I can't wait to see more.

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shi_illegitima December 4 2007, 14:15:47 UTC
Heh. Do you remember those horrible uncomfortable metal seats ? We spent the first night on them x| and never again, I say.

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raveness_d December 4 2007, 16:47:05 UTC
One of my dream destinations. Thank you for sharing.

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shi_illegitima December 5 2007, 08:23:22 UTC
With the other dream destinations being ... ?

I'm glad to see you around :)

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grazia December 4 2007, 18:12:17 UTC
So beautiful! I want to go too!

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shi_illegitima December 5 2007, 08:23:41 UTC
Pack in, go together 8) ?

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meilliyon_ December 4 2007, 18:54:53 UTC
Ireland <33 I love that place so much, and I'm really happy to live here now.

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shi_illegitima December 5 2007, 08:25:41 UTC
Too bad you live on the other side of the country :p but yes, it's amazing. If you have a thing for that raw and wild of Ireland (and pubs ! With music; o-ooh all that water and grass and history in it ! It's the flutes, I tell you). I will be back someday.

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meilliyon_ December 5 2007, 15:42:54 UTC
A bus to Limerick is only E18 for a return... And that's pretty much on the other side of the country. That's why I like Cork and Limerick better then Dublin, music everywhere. And yes, the flutes.. And the bodhran (the small Irish drums).

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shi_illegitima December 6 2007, 09:13:36 UTC
Or cheaper. I will borrow you the boyfriend should that be too expensive for you; he has proven to be a very successful tool for lowering the price of bus traveling. Somehow, the Irish bus drivers just loved him :p

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