Just stuck my camera out the window as we drove by this scene. Talk about breath taking!
Everything was beautiful in Ireland. Everything was a bright kelly green, and there were fields after fields dotted with Holstein cows, sheep or horses. There were castles, manor houses and brilliant churches everywhere. Bright yellow daffodils were in full bloom, and I even woke up to one on my pillow because when Micah was out running one morning, he found out we were there on Daffodil Day. The manicured lawns were phenomenal, as were the hillsides that were never touched. But out of everything, my favorite was waking up to a mist that seemed like it was right out of a movie. It usually burned off by about 2pm, and then we were lucky enough to have blue skies and sunny days. We were prepared for a ton of rain because it rains about every other day on average, but we didn’t see one drop. Other than one afternoon when we had a little mist on our windshield, we never had to turn them on.
Here is the view from our hotel window the first night in Dublin. It was Brilliant!
These are the same lawns, different angle the next morning with the mist hovering. It looked like I was in a movie.
Scout and Micah hanging out on a bridge in Avoca.
We are riding bikes in Kallarney under a path that was lined with Cherry trees. They were just starting to blossom, and it was magnificent.
Here is another part of the ride, and I was dying over how pretty this bridge covered in moss was.
At the end of our ride, we came to Ross Castle. There were a dozen or so swans out front, and luckily we had some bread to throw in for them.
This is the lake we went out on. It was extremely picturesque, and so quaint. (Micah hates that word…but it was!)








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