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From Slowly Pedaling the Emerald Isle by Sanna Phinney

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rod day commented on a photo in Day 32: Teelin to Ardara

We had shops like this, before supermarkets arrive

5 months ago
rod day commented on a photo in Day 32: Teelin to Ardara

just like my first school, but without the large tv

5 months ago
rod day commented on a photo in Day 32: Teelin to Ardara

And a waterfall!!!!

5 months ago
rod day commented on a photo in Day 28: Ballina to Sligo

And a basket ball hoop!

5 months ago
Sanna Phinney replied to a comment by rod day on a photo in Day 27: Belmullet to Ballina

It really is. And the ocean color was spectacular especially compared to yesterday’s grays.

5 months ago
rod day commented on a photo in Day 27: Belmullet to Ballina

Amazing strata

5 months ago
Sanna Phinney replied to a comment by Stan Nowakowski on Day 6: Kenmare - Killarney - Kenmare

One of our favorites!

5 months ago
Stan Nowakowski commented on Day 6: Kenmare - Killarney - Kenmare

That was a beautiful route!

5 months ago
Rich Frasier commented on a photo in Day 26: Acail Island to Belmullet

Still beautiful, though!

5 months ago
Sanna Phinney replied to a comment by Cara Jones on a photo in Day 17: Round the Burren

I read that they are very tough and must be cooked a long time to soften them up. They were a salvation during the Great Famine.

5 months ago
Cara Jones commented on a photo in Day 17: Round the Burren

you can eat them ..

5 months ago
Deirdre Hickey commented on Our Brief Introduction to Dublin

Croke Park, home of the GAA (Ireland’s native games) is in Drumcondra - hence the traffic that day due to the match.

5 months ago
Deirdre Hickey commented on To Train or not to Train

Cork is a lovely small city - much friendlier than Dublin.

5 months ago
Deirdre Hickey commented on Day 11: Dingle in the Rain

One of our favourite places! West of Dingle - Ballyferriter is where I learned to speak Irish language beyond the classroom. Hope you got to hear it spoken enile you were there.

5 months ago
Deirdre Hickey commented on Day 12: Dingle to Tralee

Great you got to visit the town where Sean grew up!

5 months ago