Comments:

swimmmy - 2010-04-15 04:06:23
Wow! I'm going to have to read this again tomorrow when I'm not falling asleep nor have had a glass of wine, but first impression is you had an amazing trip and crammed a month's worth into your visit!! Wow, again! And, yes, no place like home! I can appreciate the sentiment! XO :)
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Anna - 2010-04-15 09:51:53
Fabbo! I've never been to Ireland and now I want to even more. xox picnic xx
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Bluey - 2010-04-15 13:03:00
Fifi, This is amazing! Ireland is on my list. I need to reread this as well. I know exactly what you mean about cheese...XO
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Bluey - 2010-04-16 00:11:28
Fifi, I had to come back and read more carefully. I think I am going to Ireland next year, so I will have to save the details. I loved number 8 and also the part about your grandmere's bath. XO
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Mel - 2010-04-16 07:01:06
Totally pulled me up short to read 'the shrine of St. Oliver Plunkett' Plunkett is my husband's mother's family name and there's a song to St. Oliver, written by TH's great aunt Sister Mary Plunkett (who is now late). We even joke about him - he was Archbishop of Ireland until they caught him at it. So funny that I never really thought about him being a real person (real saint?) with a real shrine and all that. Sounds like a must see for our family if we ever get to Ireland finally...
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ladyluck92 - 2010-04-19 05:29:01
Michiganders... woot woot!!! Gotta love us!?!?!? Right now I especially like those Central Michigan ones. ;) And speaking of lightweight, I found out this past weekend that am one too.
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