Tim looks like he is getting serious about this game tomorrow as he surveys the putting green.
Having moved on from the golf club, and our next stop was at the fabulous beach at Inch on the Dingle peninsula.
Loretta, all smiles as always, looks very happy in the warm sunshine, with the green patchwork fields in the background, while below we have Becky looking really lovely also, and obviously well pleased with everything as well.
Dingle is famous for its ancient beehive huts, ancient dwellings once inhabited by the farmers, fishermen and monks of old. These particular ones are located near Slea head at the western tip of the peninsula, on the land of my dear friend Maura Houlihan. The picture below was taken inside Maura's house, with the lovely Maura, seated. Make sure to give Maura a call and enjoy her wonderful selection of unique beehive huts.
My happy group pictured with the beehive huts in the background.
Our final stop off was high in the mountains at the Conor Pass, from where the views of both sides of the peninsula are spectacular.
Then it was on again and back once more to Killarney, where we are staying once again tonight.
Another great day, and if my new pals are having as good a time as me, then they are well pleased.
More tomorrow as the men and Beth challenge the golf course, and Becky and Mom Loretta visit Muckross House and gardens in Killarney.
If you want to know more about our tours, just drop us a line, and we will take it from there.
The Ryan's send their regards to all their pals and family back home.
Regards from me also
Dave
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