Floral arrangement in the entrance
Chandelier outside the ballroom
Quirky flower centerpieces in the Tea Room
Meg and I headed into town to meet them for breakfast. We went to a Bewley's cafe on Grafton street. After this, Mom & Dad relaxed for a while and tried to catch up with their jet lag. I headed back to campus for class, and then back into town to meet my rents for dinner. We ate at a little pub called Sheehan's, it was quite delicious.
Dad enjoyed his first Guinness of the trip, as depicted in his 'Guinness Mustache'
On Friday, we visited the Guinness Store house. It was awesome! It is a self guided tour through the Storehouse in Dublin. The factory is 7 floors with a gravity bar at the top. We learned all about the history of Arthur Guinness, his 9,000 year lease with the property that stretches across 4 acres, and how Guinness is actually made. Of course there was some taste testing involved, and we also had lunch at Arthur's Bar which is on the 5th level of the Storehouse.
Mom, Dad & I behind the waterfall used to make Guinness. It comes from the Wicklow Mountains
Cast Iron vats used in the production
Handmade barrels used for storage
Well said!
Inside Arthur's Bar
Gravity Bar!
Such a beautiful city! Quite different from NYC huh? 86 the skyscrapers!
This tour occupied most of our Friday, I headed back to my apartment after and let my parents enjoy dinner together in Dublin. On Saturday, Mom & I got some retail therapy out of the way at Kilkenny's. It is a very large store off of Grafton Street filled with all local goods made by Irish designers. All of the products were absolutely beautiful! Needless to say, Dad waited outside. After this we saw The Book of Kells at Trinity College, walked through Temple Bar (of course we stopped at the actual Temple Bar for a pint), poked around on O'Connell street and headed back to The Shelbourne. We ate dinner at a wonderful Italian place called Dunne & Ceszcenzi's, the food and service were fantastic.
Mom is not the biggest Guinness Fan
My Dad loves this picture...true beauty
Dad outside the Temple Bar
Mom & Dad on The River Liffey
Flowers on Grafton Street
On Saturday, after my parents had spent 3 days in Dublin, it was time for us to embark on the rest of the journey. My dad got a rental car from Europcar in Dublin and headed back to pick up Mom & I from the hotel. The car was a Ford Mondeo, a model not sold in the US (kind of like a sleeker version of the newest Fusion)...and it was a standard. Now if driving on the opposite side of the road, in a car where the drivers seat is on the opposite well, let's just throw standard transmission into the mix. Mom was not the happiest to say the least but my Dad said "they couldn't guarantee me an automatic car because availability was limited" smooth Dad...real smooth. Once we finally got out of the city, our first stop was in Enniskerry at the Powerscourt Estate and Gardens located in the Wicklow Mountains. Built in the 1300's it was originally an important strategic site for the Anglo-Normans who came to Ireland in the 12th century.
The ballroom inside the Castle
Golf course on the Estate
A different view of the ballroom
Gardens behind the house
The Powerscourt Castle
Walking through the gardens
In the Pagoda in the Japanese garden
The Pepperpot Tower
After the house & gardens we continued on to Wexford where we checked into our B&B right in down town. We went out for dinner at a place called the Cistin Eile, again another divine meal. On Sunday, we drove to Kilkenny to see the Kilkenny Castle. Despite the rain, it was still a very pretty drive.
The Kilkenny Castle
The Kilkenny Castle
Mom and Dad out to lunch in Kilkenny
Sunset from the backseat
Upon our return to Wexford, we relaxed in the B&B for a while and then went for a light dinner. On Tuesday morning I got on a bus back to Dublin, and Mom and Dad continued on to Kinsale among other destinations for the rest of their trip.
It was so great to see them, definitely cured my small bit of homesick that was building up :)
Below are a couple other pictures I took on the trip, I hope you like them, and enjoy the post!!
-Lea :)
Chandelier in The Shelbourne
Flowers at the hotel
Inside the Guinness Factory
Guinness Advertising
More flowers in the hotel
At the Pepperpot Tower
Dad at the harbor in Wexford
Mom in the backseat (she wasn't allowed to ride shotgun)
The Glennan Castle
Downtown Wexford at night
Awesome pictures Lea! I went to dublin when I was fourteen and loved it. Love the picture of Cindy!!
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