in the
republic of ireland the official language is
gaeilge or as english speakers refer: irish/gaelic. still after two trips to ireland i can only pronounce "thank you", and that with some dispute. it depends if you are in county clare or county mayo, rather like
dialects of english in the US. our trip to the emerald isle again was met with
sunshine and friendly faces...... and this year a few pints of
guinness in dublin. it is difficult to describe the beauty we encountered but i'll try with a few pictures.
kayakers paddling along the
giant's causeway in northern ireland made me wish i'd have taken my
folbot along, but so did every stretch of water along the coast and every "
lough" or lake.
the
geometric shapes of the rock formations, raised up along the coast at
giant's causeway, proves that there really is a reason to take
geometry in school....... couldn't have proven it before this.
the
falls hotel lacked the usual "falls" with low water levels and less rain than normal, but the lush countryside was still full of
flowers in bloom and "
quite lovely" vistas.