Every once in a while it’s nice to be swept away to Ireland. Here’s a great mix if scenery and music.
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7 Comments
Libbie
January 15, 2012
Thanks very much! I’m planning a trip to Ireland with three friends who have never been there. I’m forwarding a link to this right now!
I am originally from Killkenny, Ireland myself and I think that the way you represent all the beautiful things that Ireland has to offer is pretty damn spot on. It makes me home sick.
Libbie, When are you going to Ireland? I’m going from Oct. 10-24. I’m so excited I can’t see straight. *S* I have Moriary, Hanrahan, Nagle, English, and Butler from Co. Kerry; (Ballybunion area) and Finnegan, Rooney and Hargadon from Co. Sligo. Also, O’Donnell, I think from Co. Donegal, and McDonald from ??
Thanks very much! I’m planning a trip to Ireland with three friends who have never been there. I’m forwarding a link to this right now!
I am originally from Killkenny, Ireland myself and I think that the way you represent all the beautiful things that Ireland has to offer is pretty damn spot on. It makes me home sick.
Beautiful. Just what I needed to see today. Thanks so much for posting!
Just what I needed on a cold and snowy New England day! Thanks!
I am forever in love with Ireland. I particularly love the Cliffs of Moher. Simply majestic!
Erin Go Bragh!
Libbie, When are you going to Ireland? I’m going from Oct. 10-24. I’m so excited I can’t see straight. *S* I have Moriary, Hanrahan, Nagle, English, and Butler from Co. Kerry; (Ballybunion area) and Finnegan, Rooney and Hargadon from Co. Sligo. Also, O’Donnell, I think from Co. Donegal, and McDonald from ??
ooops, that’s MORIARTY, not MORIARY