First--we had to pack since the bags had to be ready for offloading on the pier tomorrow. I hate packing, but I'll admit it was easier this time than on our last trip. Probably because we were were always at the same "hotel" every night and not moving around so much.
Our excursion this time was Malahide Castle. I was a little worried we'd miss it because our bus broke down just outside Dublin, but there was a backup on call and we continued. Before we got to the castle though, we stopped at the Abbey Tavern in Howth for an Irish Coffee. This was a neat little town, and since we were waiting just a bit for the replacement bus, I got some pictures of the place.
Church of the Assumption, Howth Parish
Howth Harbor
Seaside View
Forest near the Castle
Castle Tower
One of the oldest rooms in the castle
Detail of ceiling beam
Banquet Hall
Fe and I outside the castle
Ruins of the abbey. It was destroyed by Cromwell.
Howth Harbor
Seaside View
Forest near the Castle
Castle Tower
One of the oldest rooms in the castle
Detail of ceiling beam
Banquet Hall
Fe and I outside the castle
Ruins of the abbey. It was destroyed by Cromwell.
We were able to get off the excursion bus at a taxi stand Dublin. We were also with one of the ladies from our little tour group who wanted to see some of the town with Fe and I. The first place we wanted to stop was Hard Rock Cafe, but it was closed for "employee training"! So we made a quick stop at Trinity College, went up O'Connell Street to see the Post Office (where the 1916 Irish Uprising began) and the Spire, ate dinner at O'Shea's Hotel (where me, Fe, and my dad often ate when we were here in 2011), did some souvenir shopping (of course), saw the Ha'penny Bridge over the River Liffey, and then headed back to the ship by cab (where the Nigerian cabbie and I discussed Irish history, driving in Dublin and Waiting for Godot as we passed Samuel Beckett Bridge. Fascinating!)
You'll have to click the links or visit my previous blog to see some Dublin pictures--we were rushing, and had seen all this before. I was also enjoying myself because we were acting as tour guides to our friend from the group. She had never seen any of these things, so it was like we were looking at them through fresh eyes.
Shipspeak: Anchor ball - round, black shape hoisted in the forepart of a vessel to shoe it's anchored.










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