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From Slowly Pedaling the Emerald Isle by Sanna Phinney

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rod day commented on Day 15: Kilrush to Kilkee

We realy must find a geologist!! Or even a geology course.

6 months ago
Sanna Phinney replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Day 17: Round the Burren

Thank you. That’s them. And they were plentiful.

6 months ago
rod day commented on a photo in Day 15: Kilrush to Kilkee

Thank you. If you get time try to see the limestone pavements in Co Claire. We saw some but should be many more & other wild flowers now.

6 months ago
rod day commented on a photo in Day 15: Kilrush to Kilkee

A tinkers caravan on the water. Wonderful!

6 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 17: Round the Burren

Limpets

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patella_vulgata

6 months ago
Sanna Phinney replied to a comment by Mark Bingham on a photo in Day 16: Kilkee to Doolin

I Hope it comes true!

6 months ago
Mark Bingham commented on a photo in Day 16: Kilkee to Doolin

Try "We haven't seen any boxes of cash sitting on the side of the road."

6 months ago
rod day commented on a photo in Day 14: Carrig Island to Kilrush

One of the things I loved about Ireland was the brightly coloured buildings many with "pictures" painted on them.

6 months ago
Dave Vowles commented on a photo in Day 14: Carrig Island to Kilrush

You see that yellow 135? The one with the lights and the '135' in the black circle on the side? Forget museum piece, there are still at least three of those (in faded red) still working in our valley in the Ariege! The brakes are hopeless, when they go straight down a slope they have to drag a plough or heavy weight so they don't run off into the stream at the bottom! I know several local French farmers who would be ecstatic to visit that museum shed, if they could read the English that is... We're glad you're still enjoying the ride, 'managing' the weather and on schedule with no mishaps! Here's to the next 2/3 of the journey :-)

6 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day 13: Tralee to Carrig Island

It’s nice there are folks down there to give scale to the cliffs. It looks amazing.

6 months ago
rod day commented on Day 12: Dingle to Tralee

What a great way to spend your birthday! We did this same route but by car of course, & it wasn't raining. We also took several of the same photos (great minds etc) even the windmill was closed as was the cafe next door. Bonne continuation.

6 months ago
rod day replied to a comment by Sanna Phinney on a photo in Day 10: Killorglin to Dingle

By the time you get this you will have done it. We drove over & it is wonderful

7 months ago
rod day replied to a comment by Sanna Phinney on a photo in Day 10: Killorglin to Dingle

By the time you get this you will have done it. We drove over & it is wonderful

7 months ago
Sanna Phinney replied to a comment by Cara Jones on Day 4: Glengarriff to Alliheis

This looks like Cornwall? I can't wait to see it myself. Ireland is just lovely.

7 months ago
Cara Jones commented on Day 4: Glengarriff to Alliheis

Just loved that wall mural, also this area is so similar to Cornwall!

7 months ago