The courtyard at Trinity College.
Temple Bar area of Dublin
Saint Stephen's Green
Justice - no blindfold, and with a sword
The Rock of Cashel
The Bishop's residences were on top - including secret passageways to spy on the congregation.
St. Patrick's cross (12th century)
Paddy sets us up for our big ride around the peninsula
First stop - Dunbeg Fort - originally from 500BC
Statue of Christ at the end of the Peninsula
Pit stop for a tasty lunch
I would love to have this sign on the front of my car.
The Gallarus Oratory - a 1300 year old early Christian church. Still waterproof even with no mortar.
The “weeds” around Dingle were fuscias. A few more days and they would have been blooming everywhere.
Climbing up the steepest section of the ride.
The milestone, and the B&B named after it.
A rare moment for the trip - in a pub, having a beer.
Connor's Pass
The long and winding road
Hmm, which side of “this point” is Theresa on?
A spectacular drop
Doolin
Famous for the traditional music scene - now packed with tourists
Stop looking at Theresa's ass.
Sitting in the Caherconnell ring fort
Poulnabrone Dolmen - a 4000 year old portal tomb
Wind farms in Ireland
Hugh and Mary's water wheel
All to power a table saw
Henry, Hughie, Mary, Heather, Mary, Theresa, Chris, Kieron, John (Sheila took the picture)
The old family homestead
One foot in Cavan, one foot in Monaghan
Go to Belfast, watch some hockey.
City Hall - closed for repairs, if you can believe it.
The bustling streets of downtown Belfast on a Sunday morning.
Once again McDonald's saves the day (after the worst hostel experience ever)
Theresa enjoys the scenic ferry ride to Scotland (Belfast to Stranraer)