Jersey Week is that week in November where schools are closed on Tuesday for Election Day and then Thursday and Friday for the NJEA convention. Some school districts close for the entire week while other hold classes (albeit poorly attended) on Monday and Wednesday.
Each year, we use this week as an opportunity to squeeze in another vacation prior to year end. This year for Jersey Week, my better half planned a trip for the family to Ireland. We landed in Dublin and stopped in County Cavan to see a distant relative. From there, we headed to Galway and used that as a base to see the towns of Cong (the setting for the Quiet Man) and Connemara. Then we went headed to County Clare to see the towns of Kinvara, Doolin and Ennis with stops at the Ailwee Cave and the Cliffs of Moher. Finally, we returned to Dublin and spent two days touring the city. There was a lot of good food, great people and fantastic beer (Guinness, Dooliner, Kilkenny Red, and O’Hara’s and Bullmer’s cider) and of course, Jameson. Rather, than provide a rather terse description of the trip, I will allow the pictures to tell the tale.
My better half planned the trip to a tee and aside from a little nip in the air and a little rain, this was a fantastic trip. If you are looking for a place to go, I highly recommend a stay in Ireland.
Categories: Booze Banter
Excellent photos!
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Thanks, ROK. We took around 500 so we were bound to get a a couple of good ones.
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The ROK is correct. Well done on the photos. Looks like the Limpd clan got to see and taste some wonderful stuff. Bravo!
Let us know when we can drop by to see the other 480+ photos.
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Looks like an incredible trip! Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos! You gotta love that Jameson chandelier! hahahaha. awesome.
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It certainly was. My better half outdid herself in planning this one. She took the Jameson chandelier photo. Of course, she also rebuffed me when I asked if it would fit in our house.
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I think it would make a fabulous light fixture for the Barthenon!
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That is a great idea but I think we would need to raise the roof of the Barthenon about 30 feet to provide adequate clearance. I will check will Benita and see if that is in the budget.
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I’m sure she has the money squirreled away. The question is, will you be able to find it?
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And, that answer is a resounding no. I have a better chance of locating sunken treasure.
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We need to make a tiny version of the chandelier with Master of Malt sample bottles so we can fit it into the Barthenon.
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Genius! I knew we kept an enigneer around for a reason.
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Love your itinerary! It looks like you weren’t able to hit any of the smaller brewpubs in Dublin, though, like Messrs Maguire or The Porterhouse Brewing Co? Both worth checking out next time. And I personally love that almost everything is poured on nitrogen, probably due to the Guinness influence. An Irish Red on nitrogen is so incredible! Thanks for the chandelier picture- that is seriously inspiring!
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Thanks AT. While we did manage to get in a few pubs, with our three children along, we had to scale back the pub crawls. And, we really didn’t spend enough time in Dublin to do the city justice. That will be remedied on the next trip.
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