Hey, I'm back!
I'm still a bit hung [Linked Image]over from that free beer I got last night, but all is going well now. Sorry Jurak, I couldn't find you last night for the free beers but I hope you are not mad at me now? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" /> At least I thought of you...[Linked Image]
@ Ub
I'm so flattered that you rather hang out with me than going to a football game that I will make you a deal. I will go with you to any footballgame in England and I will pay for everything, hotdog, coke and I will get a signature from your favo football player! How is that?? [Linked Image]
Ok, what is the deal with that beautiful limestone house? Is it for sale? I'm very interested, I hope the price is reasonable?
And BTW, where is Janggut, I hope we didn't lose him on the way!! [Linked Image]
If you guys don't mind, I found us a great restaurant " Taylors Three Rock". The Farmhouse Bar is the cosy local bar at Taylors.
The authentic traditional Irish pub oozes atmosphere and craic seven nights a week. Sit by the open fire and enjoy lunch or an evening meal while taking in the live music (Thurs-Sun) in the background. And we can go see "The Famous Taylors Irish Night". There is a banquet and a show that is a must for followers of traditional Irish ballads, music and dance.
After all we gotta eat! Go easy on the pints this time, Jurak, or Shan wont take us along anymore <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" /> !
After that I would like to go to Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, Galway
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Kylemore Abbey is the home of the Irish Benedictine Nuns. Their origins date back to Benedict of Nursia who wrote a rule for monks in the late 5th century and their foundation dates from 1665.

Or maybe a walk in Powerscourt House & Gardens, Wicklow?
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Powerscourt House today reflects centuries of history as the site dates back to the castle of c.1300. It contains some of the finest 18th century interiors in Ireland.
Powerscourt Garden is a 45 acres blend of formal gardens, sweeping terraces, statuary and ornamental lakes together with secret hollows, rambling walks, walled gardens and over 200 variations of trees and shrubs.
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5 km from the Gardens is Ireland's highest waterfall tumbling 120 meters into the Dargle Valley. Powerscourt Waterfall has been a major attraction since the 1760's and has been a favourite family picnic spot for years. The Waterfall is fed by waters from blanket bog on top of the mountains above the valley. Peat often gives the water a brown colour, and the volume of water coming down changes dramatically a couple of hours after rain. A nature trail has been laid out around the base of the waterfall.
Ok, guys let's go swimmin'!! Woohoo!! And don't forget to bring your Herbal Essences shampoo!! [Linked Image]
After all, they are made for using under a waterfall! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />