Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:15 pm
I've just got back from a few days in the Emerald Isle. Driving is like it was here in the 1950s - only problem is people don't expect to meet other vehicles on narrow roads, and there's a marked reluctance to set off when traffic lights turn green.
Food was wonderful, though not cheap, and of course there was Guinness!
The people were really friendly, and it only rained for two days. One of them was when we were driving over the Wickloe mountains, so all the waterfalls were in full spate. The only problem was that it was too wet to take photos.
We stayed one day at the Univerity of Dublin. It's a good place to take picture of how not to do block paving!
Food was wonderful, though not cheap, and of course there was Guinness!
The people were really friendly, and it only rained for two days. One of them was when we were driving over the Wickloe mountains, so all the waterfalls were in full spate. The only problem was that it was too wet to take photos.
We stayed one day at the Univerity of Dublin. It's a good place to take picture of how not to do block paving!