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  • Woke Up In Belfast...Went to Bed in Galway It's been a couple days and in those couple days we have done A LOT!! Saturday we left Derry in the rain and by the time we got to our first stop at Giant's Causeway, the skies had cleared and it Posted by Bow.Balla in Sarah and Shannon's Excellent Adventure | Jun 22, 2009
  • Map of our travels so far... We've come a long way.... Posted by mvicol in Global Gallivanting | Jun 17, 2009
  • Europe Evening all. Clearly it has been ages since we updated this thing...Well in case you were worried we made it through the trans-siberian unscarred. It was an amazing adventure and there are so many places we need to go back to, Posted by mvicol in Global Gallivanting | Jun 17, 2009
  • Rest Assured - All is Well From Here on Out OK, so I guess I overreacted just a little bit in my last entry. While, I am still a tad bit discouraged by my recent travel pick, I can sleep comfortably tonight knowing that Esther has experienced Korea. Posted by Slakin in Refusing to Live Vicariously | Jun 16, 2009
  • Hi ho hi ho its off to Cork we go! Hello all!! We left Dublin this morning and took a 3 hour train ride down to Cork today! Its beautiful here and so much warmer that in Dublin! There isn't much to do here but go to the pub and relax and also Posted by Bow.Balla in Sarah and Shannon's Excellent Adventure | Jun 13, 2009
  • Dublin Departure People flying from Dublin to JFK get quite a sweet deal, really. First off, when I booked, it was a LOT cheaper to fly from Dublin to JFK than from London, in the order of it being half the price. Posted by NZBarry in Barry in Europe | Jun 12, 2009
  • Slightly Embarassing Travel Pick Scenario: You have plenty of paid time off, no visa constraints, a respectable amount of money, and the option to go anywhere in the world you want - where would you go? Answer: Apparently Dublin and London (again). Posted by Slakin in Refusing to Live Vicariously | Jun 11, 2009
  • West Coast Lingering It was with a little bit of sadness I checked out of the Gresham Metropole and hopped into the bus to Galway. Five hours on a bus is not my idea of fun, and luckily Bus Eireann seemed to be Posted by NZBarry in Barry in Europe | Jun 10, 2009
  • One Wiskey and One Beer What a day today was! There was plenty of walking and exploring the wonderful City of Dublin!! Today we started off at The Jameson's Whiskey Distillery where we tested Whiskey and are not certified testers! haha. We then went over to Posted by Bow.Balla in Sarah and Shannon's Excellent Adventure | Jun 10, 2009
  • Creeping Down the Irish East Coast It has been a while - I was in Dublin, with a plan to update, but the internet was so slow, every photo I tried to upload just died on the vine. I'm now in Philadelphia and the internet is Posted by NZBarry in Barry in Europe | Jun 9, 2009
  • To Dublin and Beyond!! Holla!!! We arrived safe and sound in Dublin at about 9:30am local time...about 2:30am your time...we've been awake for 24hrs and could definitely use some sleep. Our flights were pretty good, a little bouncey(spelling english teacher mom and sister Br Posted by Bow.Balla in Sarah and Shannon's Excellent Adventure | Jun 9, 2009
  • IRELAND Part 3 Monday morning found us wide-awake in Doolin, although I hadn’t slept very well. I awoke sometime in the night to what sounded like chairs being moved around in the bar downstairs. Posted by edav867 in The High-Class Vagabond | Jun 8, 2009
  • Tour Bus Tangents and Clinging on for Dear Life On day two in Galway, Kristy and I went through the tour bus brochures for the tenth time, trying to find a way to see some of the coastal sights without a guided tour...one of my biggest pet peeves. Posted by globestrol in globe strolling | Jun 8, 2009
  • Getaway to Galway After experiencing the hustle and bustle of Dublin, Kristy and I decided it would be best to see some of this beautiful green countryside that we keep hearing about. Somehow we managed Posted by globestrol in globe strolling | Jun 4, 2009
  • The Wicklow Way in Winter The Wicklow Way in Winter The Wicklow Way is Ireland’s most popular way marked trail- winding over 100 kilometres through the high heather hills south of Dublin. It’s proximity to the city means that at its northern end at least, it Posted by suzyr in The Wicklow Way | Jun 7, 2009
  • history of disorganization and a quite humorous walking tour Thanks to the joy of jet lag I encountered the first 6am morning that I can remember in a long time. It was a great time, however, to soak in the fact that we had landed in Ireland and Posted by globestrol in globe strolling | Jun 1, 2009
  • arrival daze 6:ooam Camden Place Hostel, Dublin: I am so confused of my whereabouts at the moment and any time I sleep, dream of home. The dreams are so real that I believe they are happening until I awake. Its as Posted by globestrol in globe strolling | May 26, 2009
  • Sailing, sailing! Well as the title suggests we set sail from Dublin this morning and I am now braving my first stretch of ocean (or sea, whatever). Well after my previous entry yesterday I did get a chance to go out and Posted by STEPofaith in STEP of faith! | May 26, 2009
  • Alllllll Aboooooooard! Well I have to be totally honest and say that the last 24 hours on board the Logos Hope have been a really fast moving blur. Once I met the Logos Hope rep. in the ariport I waited around for Posted by STEPofaith in STEP of faith! | May 25, 2009
  • Ireland to Paris Our last morning, and the weather seems the best of the whole week! We can see patches of blue sky through the clouds! We finally got to see the Castle that we've been staying at the manor all Posted by nat-ali in Ireland | May 21, 2009
  • Cobh We made a marathon of our last full day in Ireland. After sleeping off the residual effects of jet-lag, we had breakfast in the villa and then hit the road 90km to the Southeast corner of Ireland, starting with Posted by nat-ali in Ireland | May 21, 2009
  • Scotland & Ireland Almost home time now! My apologies for taking so long to write to you all again. I have been waiting, putting it off in the hopes that I would be able to share some photos with you. Lately there has Posted by RachMulder in The BIG OE | May 21, 2009
  • WATERFORD Sandi procured another good deal at the Ramada Inn on Cork road, Waterford, where we got the 3rd day free. David had 2 evening shifts and an all day shift at the Waterford Caredoc, before we finally left Ireland . Posted by davidsandi in David & Sandi Travelogue | May 20, 2009
  • CHARLEVILLE, Co CORK After working for 1 day in a GP practice in Tipperary town, we spent the last 10 days in Charleville, with David working in a busy GP practice . On Sunday we took a chance with the weather and drove Posted by davidsandi in David & Sandi Travelogue | May 20, 2009
  • NAAS [pron Naice] and SCOTLAND The weekend CareDOC shifts were in Clonmel, where we'll be going to for a week in a few weeks time. This week David worked in a very pleasant GP practice in Naas, Co Kildare, about 20 minutes away from Dublin. [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/17228 Posted by davidsandi in David & Sandi Travelogue | Mar 12, 2009
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