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One day to go

August 1, 2012

One to go until we leave. We started planning this trip about two years ago. It always seemed like this day was so far in the future and now it’s here.

I m sitting in the hair salon waiting for Paula to get her hair done so I have plenty of time to blog even with getting my hair cut.

So today when we finish here we go to Brookline for doctor’s appt. then tonight I have lodge Past Masters’ dinner.

Last night we had dinner with Jim & Janice at Kimball’s in Westford. Tomorrow we head on down the road.


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Location:Chelmsford, MA

D day minus 2

July 31, 2012

Met with the RE folks yesterday. Took condo off of market for few months. Let thing settle a bit. Probably back on market in the spring. Still trying for rental.

Put the patio furniture and grill away. Assuming that no rental, then we have to have the patio stuff in for winter. Took down “Bowker Party Deck” sign.

Dry cleaners SNAFU’d yesterday. Clothes not ready due to boiler failure. So now we have to go to Laconia to try and find the stuff. Closed out PO box. Got refund, didn’t expect that.

So got to go up the hill to dumpster with the trash then start loading.

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Location:Plymouth, NH

Hotels in Ireland

July 24, 2012

We stayed in a total of 5 different hotels on our tour. All of them classed as “Superior First Class”.

The hotels  were clean and well kept up. All of the hotels used a key card for entry. And in some of them the key card was used to turn on the electricity in the room. One of hotels required a key card to use the elevator (or lift as the Brits would call them).

We had requested double beds. Sometimes we ended up with twin beds. Don’t even think about asking for a King Size bed.

The two hotels in Dublin had AC, the others didn’t.  But you really didn’t need AC. In fact, bring a light jacket. A couple of hotels had a fire going in the lobby. Looked like they were burning peat. We were surprised at the use of peat as a fuel.

All of the hotels had WiFi. One of the hotels charged a daily fee. internet performance was a bit hit or miss.  You will need to bring plug adapters. The Apple chargers will run on 120-220v, so all you need is the adapter. When in doubt, read the adapter label. If it says “Input Voltage 110-220” then you’re okay. The adapter is the same type as used in the UK. Some of the tourist sites had free WiFi, though performance was a bit spotty. Don’t forget to put your iPhone into “Airplane Mode”. Otherwise you will have a big surprise when you get the bill.

Food. Each hotel had a pretty much standard UK breakfast buffet. As is typical of the Brits, the fried eggs were overcooked and the scrambled eggs were undercooked. Irish bacon is much like Canadian bacon. They usually had a variety of cold cereals. Typically, there was a collection of breads. Coffee was from bad to absolutely terrible. The Irish have no clue on how to brew a decent cup of coffee.

Dinner. The dinners were a three course affair including starter, main course and dessert. The Irish have seem to have a habit of serving a piece of meat on top of a bed of mashed potatoes. Always served with some sort of gravy. Desserts were generally very good. The lamb and pork was good. The beef was not so good. The word “Rare” is not in their vocabulary.

Bar service. A shot of Jameson’s and a pint of Guinness is your best choice. Ask for ice if you want it. Don’t assume. Don’t even think about ordering a Mai-Tai or Martini. Did I tell you that I’m going through Guinness withdrawal? Ice machines? That’s crazy talk.

Bathrooms. Irish bathrooms have broken one of the cardinal rules of plumbing. ie. hot water goes on the left. Some times it was a bit of a challenge to figure out the shower controls. Paula’s biggest complaint was a lack of wash cloths. The tubs also were about an inch or more higher. Made for challenges getting into the shower. All of the rooms had hair dryers. But for some change reason, they were stored in one of the dresser drawers. Weird.

All in all, we had a great time. CIE Tours did a great job. Now we need a few days to recover.

 

 

CIE Tours

July 24, 2012

Time to write down a few things about our tour. We had a wonderful time. The tour was run by CIE Tours. We really can’t enough good things about them.
The tour was the “Irish Explorer” tour that was 10 days long. If we were to do it again we might have picked a slightly shorter trip. After 10 days on the road we were worn out. There is little time to sit around and do nothing. We were up by 0600 every day and on the road by 0800. Typically we would get back to the hotel around 1700. Here is the URL for the tour.

http://www.cietours.com/us/escorted_tour/2012/irish_explorer_10d/

Our tour director was Patrick and he was a walking encyclopedia on things Ireland. And he could maneuver that bus into some unbelievable places.

CIE runs fully inclusive tours. This means everything is covered with the exception of lunches, bar bill, and gratuities.

We changed hotels every day. So that meant that on the day you were changing hotels, we had to have our luggage outside the door at 0700. So we didn’t have to schlep the luggage around. i will write a separate post on the hotels.

We visited some places that we had never heard of before.

We had a total of 29 people on our group. It turned out to be a really fun group. We really enjoyed the group. We had people from New England, New York, Ohio, Minnesota and Florida. About half the group were retired. and the other half in 40’s/50’s.

Weather was cool. Most days the high temp didn’t  get above 65F. Somedays we had a little rain. Most of the rain seemed to burn off by afternoon.

We flew on Aer Lingus. We were surprised to get free meals in coach. And no charge for baggage. Outbound trip was on the red-eye. By the time we got to our hotel we were pretty well ragged after the 6 hr flight, customs, luggage, etc.

If were to do visit Ireland again, we might stay in one place for a longer time. There was so much in Dublin that we just didn’t have time to see.

Homeward Bound

July 23, 2012

We are sitting at gate 414 at Dublin Airport. We have said our goodbyes to all of our tour mates. So now it’s just time to wait for the boarding call.

It’s been a grueling 10 days, but we had a lot of fun. We a really good group from all over the place. Total of 29 people on the bus. We were up early and out late.

I will post more pictures when we get home.


Joe & Paula

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Location:Unnamed Rd,,Ireland

Day 9

July 22, 2012

Rain is back. Yesterday was just about the only sunny day of the trip.

Last day of the tour. Going from

Killarney back to Dublin.

Arrived at the town of Blarney. Not much here but shops.


Sat nursing a cup of coffee while downloaded email and FB.

People queued up for the ATM.
Wifi worked fine at 0930 but all bogged down at 1100.

Now driving through Cork.

Saint Patrick’s Rock of Cashel in Tipperary County. Here are a few pictures. Nice article on Wickipedia.


Arrived back in Dublin. Fly home tomorrow.

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Location:Blarney Ireland

Day 8 Afternoon

July 21, 2012

Here’s a view of Portmagee harbor.


First photo op of the afternoon.
Cumachiste view of Waterville town.


Final stop at Sneem town at 1600 for coffee and toilet. Festival going on so traffic is all blocked up.


Final photop stop at Queen’s View. So named for visit of Queen Victoria. We are in Killarney National Park.

Upper Lake Killarney.


Middle Lake Killarney.


Done for the day. Dinner at 1900. Tomorrow last day. Blarney Castle. Back to Dublin.

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Location:Killarney

Day 8

July 21, 2012

Ring of Kerry today. Finally the sun is shining.

Loch Leane (Lake of Learning)


Now a quick stop for some retail therapy. Free glass of Irish coffee to loosen your wallet. Group picture taken.


Stopped in Carragh for photo-op.


Next stop. Sheep dog demo. Neat demonstration of sheep herding by the dogs. Pretty amazing stuff.


Finally for this stop, a view of Dingle Bay.


One more stop before lunch at Valentia Island Visitor Centre. Video on Skellig Michael.


Nice view of Skelligs and heather in bloom.


Lunch finally at the Bridge in Portmagee. Shepherd’s pie and 1/2 pt of Guiness.


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Day 6 Connemara

July 21, 2012

I’m at the Hotel Meyrick in Galway. This time we had a real nice view out of our window. Our room faced out on to Eyre Square (aka John F Kennedy Square). Here’s the view at dawn.


First stop on yesterday’s tour was the Connemara Crystal factory. One of the craftsmen did a demo carving of a small bowl. Then we learned about the process of making leaded crystal. Beautiful stuff.


Every once in a while we would stop for a photo op. Finally got to the town of Clifden for lunch. It seemed that the joint was loaded with tourists.

Next stop was the Kylemore Abbey. Didn’t have enough time to tour. But just enough time for a couple of pictues.


Every once and a while we would stop for a photo op.

Here is a statue built be the good people of Recess in County Connemara for no apparent reason.


Finally, we did a cruise on the Connemara Lady on a fjord in County Connemara.


More later. Time for breakfast. Then on the road to County Kerry.

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Location:Countess Rd,Killarney,Ireland

Day 7

July 20, 2012

Once again we are off to an early start. Bags outside the door by 0700, then breakfast at 0715, then on the bus at 0815.

First a couple of photo ops. More scenic fields, castles, etc.


Then we stopped at the Cliffs of Moher.


Then lunch at Bunratty. Choice between lunch or tour Bunratty Castle. Not enough time to do both. I chose lunch. Here’s pic of castle from outside.


Then stop at Flying Boat Museum in Feynes. Kind of neat.


Finally, arrived in Killarney for a new hotel and dinner. Two nights in Killarney then back to Dublin for trip home.

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Location:Kenmare Pl,Killarney,Ireland