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A Green and Pleasant Land

Post 1

Phil

So back at work again after a weeks holiday in the far south west of Ireland being taken to loads of places and meeting loads of people.
It was a good week but I'm glad to be back here to rest again smiley - winkeye
The wild lands of the Mizen, the more cultured gardens at Garinish, the strand at Barleycove, the harbours of Baltimore, Crookhaven and Glandore, the rockpool of Lough Hyne and the relaxed bars and hotels everywhere.Excelent food and people.
All in all I'd like to go back and see more (above and below the waterline) and relax watching the sunset over the harbours with a glass of beer (mines a smiley - stout or smiley - ale please smiley - smiley)


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Post 2

Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive

I want to go.


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Post 3

Coniraya

It does sound lovely, doesn't it?

*also sighs*


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Post 4

Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive

It *is* lovely. have you ever been, Caer?


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Post 5

Phil

I agree it is lovely, preferably in the sunshine but I find mountains, harbours and islands have a certain charm in the rain as well smiley - winkeye


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Post 6

Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive

You got wet then did you Phil?


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Post 7

Phil

There was some rain, yes, only a couple of days though and some stunningly sunny weather also.


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Post 8

Coniraya

No I haven't Amy. I really should though.

A smiley - stout or four helps add to the charm, Phil, according to H smiley - winkeye


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Post 9

Phil

That smiley - stout did help though not Guinness but Murphys as we were in Cork.


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