Legal drinking age is 18. Bouncers are apparently really strict. But there's nothing like real Irish Guinness in the world, is there?
What are some things we would like to do whilst there, I've been doing some research, would really like to see Irish stonehenge and celtic and medieval historic sites. Castles and tombs and the like. Oh and really would be cool to see faerie circles... I know, I'm a dork, but there's this book series that was soooo good set in Ireland about Faeries. So yeah. I might make you all read it.
The Chronicles of Faerie, by O. R. Melling. Canadian-Irish author, the books focuses on Canadians and Irish interacting through different myths and stories of both cultures. It's definitely worth a read, for everyone, but especially those with connections in both countries. :)
March break dates are the 16-20.
But counting weekends, we could leave Friday 12 or Saturday 13, and get back Sunday 21. You would only miss maybe one or two days if we used the dates that way. and 12 to 21 is a fair amount of time, minus travel days we would have say 7 full days? We have to get pretty cheap accommodations and flights to keep 'er under control for this trip, especially if planning travel by rail and food and fun...
Friday, October 23, 2009
Books, Booking, Bouncers.
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