frustratedearthmother
Sustainability Master
WoW!
Ireland is still fully bilingual, though a lot of people sadly don't speak Gaelic, they refuse to. Probably because it's such a difficult language. Everywhere you go here you'll see it though, on signs, road signs, car's number plates have the Gaelic names of their counties of origin on (that's where I learned them all from). We have a Gaelic radio station as well and sometimes I catch some on the other stations. I love itOh geeze, that's crazy but cool too!
Looks tastyDS wanted to go for a walk this morning. Met this friendly and curious cow just outside the village
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Some more pics...
5000 year old tombs
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A cool natural spring watering hole for hikers, complete with a mug for scooping the water (I lifted the lid to take the pics, it's covered)
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Funny sign on the side of a pub
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An interesting grave in an ancient cemetery
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