[Sam writing - between landscapes, museums, castles, and gardens, there are a lot of pictures!]
Last week we celebrated another birthday -- the "King of the Castle." The girls and I came up with a plan for the day to celebrate Chris. I'm still not sure how we landed on SUNRISE at the cliffs, but it turned out to be a magical morning so the 6am alarm was worth it. We started the adventure in the dark and headed an hour south to the ocean for a cliff walk in Ardmore. Ardmore is considered the home of St. Declan, who was a Christian missionary in Ireland before St. Patrick. Declan covered more of the south (near us) and Patrick covered more of the North.
With such an early arrival, we got a prime parking spot at the trail head as the sky started to brighten. The 4km looped path was well maintained and marked along the tops of ocean cliffs and back through the quiet, empty, beach town. It's definitely the off season! Along with the breathtaking views of the sunrise, we enjoyed:
- learning about St. Declan (5th century bishop of Ardmore & a buddy of St. Patrick)
- seeing the remains of the Samson shipwreck from 1987
- visiting a WW2 lookout tower (it's for sale!)
- searching for dolphins and seals and puffins (none seen)
- gasping at the beautiful and terrifying cliff drop-offs
- petting a sweet, white horse hanging out at a farm gate
- wandering through a graveyard with a 12th century round tower (30 meters high!) and cathedral ruins, plus another oratory (prayer house)
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| We didn't mention these in our Museum post, but this is known as an ogham stone and we got to see one in the wild! Notice the scratches on the corners, which are an early Irish alphabet (note, like Morse code, it is essentially a substitution code for letters in existing words, not a new language). This stone is featured on page 15 of this guide, and the alphabet key is shown on page 9. |
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- wishing it was a hot summer day for a swim at this gorgeous sandy beach
- searching for sea glass at the rocky section of the beach
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| Chris told Kate that when you throw a rock into the ocean, you are likely to be the last human to ever see that rock. So Kate wanted to commemorate it. |
- finding a FOUR LEAF CLOVER, shot in 0.5 mode! We have found up to 6-leafs, but they look very disfigured, not evenly divided.
Thankfully, the grounds and art gallery (2005) are open to the public. The castle gardens (1700-1800's, but enhanced recently) were beautiful even though it's the end of the blooming season. (I would love to see this place in the spring/summer!) With such a gigantic backyard, they really had fun creating a place to explore and appreciate nature -- garden rows, fruit trees, arches of hedges, loads of hydrangeas, forest of ferns, path through ancient yew trees (bushes?) with the plump red berries I loved to pick in my childhood, a lovely lily pond, and several large pieces of artwork, including sections of the Berlin Wall...and more. It reminded us of Meijer Gardens, and we absolutely loved wandering around in all of the nooks and crannies. When we started to feel raindrops, as one does pretty much daily in Ireland, it was the perfect time to transition to the inside art gallery. They had a charming collection titled "Kunstkammer" -- a cabinet of curiosities -- and what a perfect name for it!
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| Chris said he kept waiting for a Nazgul to ride through this yew alley |
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| This is the prettiest castle we have seen so far. Chris in particular liked that cylindrical tower on the right which is just attached 50 feet up the corner of the building. |

Two fighting squirrels we called Lily & Kate (these are real taxidermy squirrels, and the exhibit had about 10 scenes). We had a fun conversation with the docent about squirrels in Ireland because I have not seen them anywhere. Coming from Michigan, it feels really strange, especially with the quantity of acorns and chestnuts on the ground at our castle estate.
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| Chris was pleased with his waterproof shoe purchase |


















































Looks like an amazing day! The sunrise is gorgeous and I love the pic of Sam and Chris with the castle and beautiful leaves. Happy belated birthday, Chris!
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