One of the many magnificent old trees in the grounds of Blarney castle.
The last two days have been wonderful as we moved on to Blarney and the Blarney Castle, Killarney and the Dingle peninsula. The above photo of the donkey in Dingle which i thought was cute.
This photo was also taken in Dingle and shows this wonderful horse drawn carriage which takes you around the town and suburbs of Dingle and is something you show treat yourself to if you are in Dingle. Your guide and driver is a lovely lady who runs this little business herself and is most deserving of support. You will find her in the carpark on the seafront in Dingle.
A lovely view of the sea and beach at Slea Head.
Note the cute little lamb up on the wall as his mammy grazes below.
My party enjoying the company of Maura Houlihan in her house at Slea Head. The body of this house is 500 yrs old and there are wonderful beehive huts on Maura's land which date back hundreds if not thousands of years.Make sure to stop here, and make sure that you are at Maura's as there are other locations nearby. Maura's is the nearest one to Slea Head and you will see her two story house on your right.
This kind local man allowed me to take his picture as he walked his Irish red setters on the road near Dingle.
The majestic Ross castle near Killarney.
Yes that is me sitting with Kathy and Cliff enjoying a break in the sunshine.
The lovely rhododendrons in full bloom in the garden at Blarney castle.
The famous Blarney castle.
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