I took so many photos, but some of these are my favorites from the trip to Ireland.
From the Cliffs of Moher:






At Saint Mary’s Cathedral in Killarney:
Random stuff:







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Beautiful pictures… I am a travel blogger and I would love if we stay connected here is a link to my blog https://valoniapiresblog.wordpress.com
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Thank you! My travels are fairly sporadic, so I’ll live vicariously through you.
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Thanks a lot dear
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[ Smiles ] Lovely Irish scenery!
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It’s a gorgeous place.
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Looks like an amazing trip! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
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Thank you for taking the time to read and comment! BTW, I’m watching Wimbledon this week because of your blog!
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Oh wow, thanks so much! That could be the biggest complement I have received! I appreciate you.
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Absolutely beautiful!! Thanks for sharing all these amazing pics and your journey with us!!! Now, I just have to get to Ireland someday!!!! 🙂
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Thank you! I’d gladly go back.
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And music hidden in the middle. You should’ve added to the one place where they had all those signs (signpost?), one bajillion miles to Florida !
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I loved the signs! Most were in Gaelic and in English and often our coach driver would tell us the literal meanings of the Irish words and how they were translated into English. I’m going to try to learn as much Gaelic as possible; although, I’m told it’s a very difficult language to learn. One word that was easy for me is Sláinte!
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Kanpai! Dry the glass!🍺🍷
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Great pictures!
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Wow. Lovely. All aspects of your trip. XXXXXX for sharing
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Thanks for reading!
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I love your blog. Always varied xx
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You’re too kind.
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No way. You write great poems, lovely funny true stories, share bits of your past, AND your photographs. Sometimes you also have guest posts.
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Thank you. 😘
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You really should post more of your photography
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All I have is my iPhone camera! I had a decent camera a dozen years ago, but it took a ride on top of a car, and was never seen again.
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Never mind. You get good results with the phone
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Thank you!
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