The Ireland Gang

The Ireland Gang
The Ireland Gang

Friday, September 17, 2010

Enniskillen - Devenish Monastic Site






While being hosted by the Enniskillen club last weekend, we visited the Devenish Monastic site on Lough Erne. Rotarians Archie and Colin were kind enough to take us to this spot. Here are some pictures of the ruins of this once church settlement. The weather was interesting that day...changing between sunny and blue skies, then torrential downpour. We did see a few rainbows though!

The Enniskillen club kept us busy not to mention well fed! We also did a tour of the Marble Arch Caves and an exclusive drive through the nearby geopark (felt like a safari tour, but with sheep not elephants and zebras), tour of the Enniskillen County town hall and attending the club meeting.

Thanks to the Enniskillen club for being very fun and sociable hosts!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Sligo, tour of Lissadell

We have been exceedingly lucky with the weather this trip. Anytime we go to a major venue, it the weather seems to clear up. Here is Lissadell in Sligo. Thanks to the Sligo club for bringing us there.

Lissadell is a restored mansion which is largely known for the famous Irish poet Yeats spending a great deal of time there. It is situated on a large property, and highlights of the ground included the Alpine and Walled gardens -in which there were over 160 different varieties of potato. Take it from me... that was a lot of potatoes. We also were able to go on a tour inside the house, and the highlight for me was venturing into the basement where we were able to see the areas the servants and house staff prepared food, ate food themselves, and relaxed. We don't seem to normally get to see that side of mansions. Photos of potatoes and other things to follow!

Lissadell from the distance. Only the upper floor is visible, very large and stone looking.

Potatoes! Who knew there were so many. We only eat such a few varieties of food these days. Good to see that the owners of Lissadell are making efforts to save heritage varieties. Here are 3 of 160 types.


Walled kitchen garden. Food from this garden is used onsite at Lissadell's cafe. I had a quiche that originated in this garden. It was quite tasty.



Alpine Garden and Maureen.

Lisadell was just one of the many things we did in Sligo. More to come!



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Galway







Our next stop was Galway, where we started our visit at the Galway Club meeting. We met DG Wes at the meeting as we did in Dingle as well It was my birthday, so DG Wes and the Galway club had a cake and candle ready for me and they all sang Happy birthday. Very sweet of them! After the meeting Rotarians Rick and Michael (both coincidentally from the USA!) and Rick's lovely wife Marcia took us on a short tour of Connemara. This was as stunning scenery as you can get in Ireland and you can see us there as a group posing at one of the area’s beautiful beaches. Rotarian Phil and Galway Club President Paul Nolan joined us for dinner at world famous seafood spot McDonaghs on Quay Street.

The next day was a rest day for the team, so we spent sometime exploring the city of Galway. We all met up for my birthday dinner at the Malt House and had a delicious meal before meeting up with Galway Salthill club members Pearse and Damien, and club president Gerry. They took us to O'Connors in Salthill where we enjoyed great traditional music and craic as the Irish call it! Craic, by the way, means having a good time or a good laugh.

Thanks to both Galway clubs for their great hospitality! We all agree that Galway is a place we want to visit again.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Limerick





After a lovely time in Dingle our fabulous taxi driver/tour guide Diarmud left us in Tralee where their local Rotary club drove us to Limerick after a stop for lunch. Thank you Cadance and Rory for the hospitality!

Next stop was Limerick where we spent 3 days enjoying the company of the Limerick Shannon and Limerick Thomond Rotary clubs, as well as another round of vocational visits. I visited Rotarian Gerry Reeves, Regional Manager at the Bank of Ireland. He had a wealth of knowledge to share with me, particularly with the economic downturn that has also greatly effected banking and credit in Ireland. Thank you Gerry and Bill for the great visit!

While in Limerick we also enjoyed a boat ride on the River Shannon up to Tipperary County with Rotarian John Ryan. We stopped at Larkins pub in Garrykennedy to enjoy the hurling final. If you've never heard of hurling, You Tube has some great footage of this exciting sport! We had a great time sitting with the locals as their home club Tipperary (or "Tip") won the final. Well done Tip!!!

We also had a visit to Bunratty castle for a medieval themed meal and a dinner hosted by the presidents of both local clubs. All in all, Limerick was great and we were again showed that famous Irish hospitality. I had a lovely time with my host family - thank you Anita, Michael, Ruth and Hugh for being so wonderful to me!

Onward to Galway!


Friday, September 10, 2010




Dingle!

After 3 great days in Cork, we took the train to Tralee then had a ride from our lovely taxi driver Diarmud out to Dingle. We wet through the breathtaking Connor Pass, enjoying a few stops along the way to take pictures. Diarmud was a great tour guide and we learned a lot about how life was in this area decades and centuries ago.

When we arrived in Dingle, we joined the Dingle club's meeting. DG Wes was there to speak to the club, so we had some brief introductions but saved our presentation for another time. While in Dingle, we stayed at the guesthouse of Rotarian Jim. It was great to have the 6 of us stay together and enjoy the lovely beachfront views.

We also did some touring around Dingle and went up Sleahs head drive to the most western point of Ireland. Again, the views were spectacular. After our tour, we had a bbq at the house with some Rotarians and their families joining us. It was a great visit to Dingle and we all have Dingle on our list of places to visit when back in Ireland.

On to Limerick next!

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Cork Day 2







We had vocational days our second day in Cork and got to learn how businesses and organizations functioned. We appreciate our host families for their hospitality, and for making us feel welcome. We had a BBQ social in the evening with all four clubs that was relaxing and fun. Thank you Cork clubs!



Dublin to Cork







We caught the 9:00 morning train from Dublin to Cork. It was a pleasant train ride which provided opportunity to relax.





We arrived in Cork and gave our presentation to
the Douglas club.
All four of the Cork clubs are hosting us and after the club meeting they took us to the Jameson Middleton Distillery where we learned about the history of whiskey making. We then travelled to Cobh, one of the largest natural harbors in the world and the location where many sailed to North American during the Great Famine. It was also the last port of call of the Titanic. The area here is beautiful and charming, and the people are so friendly to us. They really went out of their way to be thoughtful hosts, and men who drove us around--Brenard, Peter and Liam--were wonderful. They taught us a lot about Irish Time and enjoying the moment, while showing us Blarney Castle and the beautiful grounds. They patiently waited while the gals bought a few gifts for family and friends--of course they did this while soaking up the beautiful Irish sunshine we have been having. Remarkably, it has not rained since we got here!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Ireland Adventure Continues

Today we were hosted by the Dublin Club, which has the distinction of being the first club formed outside North American 100 years ago. In the afternoon we had our individual vocational visits, and I had the honor of visiting Dublin City University and Trinity College. In the evening we had the pleasure of being hosted by the Dublin club to an Italian dinner at the Manifesto Restaurant. We had a great time of food, drinks and conversation with our new friends--see all the happy smiling faces?
After our dinner the lights were turned low, the music was cranked up and we were treated to an incredible pizza dough tossing show. Tomorrow we will travel to Cork. We will miss Dublin, but have many fond memories.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

A Grand Time in Ireland!!!

We finally made it on to the plane and it was one long trip!
we were getting sleepy...


..... but being in good company made it fun..


David managed to catch a few zzzzzzzzs....

We get off the plane at Heathrow Airport and after some delays, make it onto Air Lingus



When we arrived at Dublin, we were welcomed with open arms. Caroline, Verity and Paolo took us to the hotel and then to the best tasting Indian cusine (at 'The Jewel in The Crown' restaurant) that I have tasted - imagine that!! Right here in Ireland!


After a good night's sleep we had a refreshing morning walk!


We visited City Hall and the Dublin Castle too!


These are sand sculptures at Dublin Castle.



It was quite interesting to see the new buildings along side the old.



We ended our Saturday with a lovely meal at the Schoolhouse restaurant (which used to be an actual school) with Michael, Mary and her husband Conal. ...





















































Thursday, August 26, 2010

GSE Ireland: Hour One

GSE Ireland - Hour One

Team Status: Noone is exausted and we are all getting along!

Well here we are at the Sea-Tac airport, which I just discovered is short for Seattle-Tacoma. We are currently one member down, but have just gotten word that she is en route and will arrive with time to spare. Our flight has been delayed an hour, but we have been assured that we will make our connection in Heathrow -provided that we run.








We have no shortage of technology on this trip, so we will be reporting in soon.





Team Ireland OUT!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Sue's Yummy Raclette Lunch!!!

We had an amazing lunch meeting today at Sue's home.
Most of us have never had Raclette before...

As Sue put it, its fondu without the oil. You would grill your own
meat and veggies while your cheese melts in your own dish below
when it is all done to perfection, you'd place your ingredients on bread
and enjoy!
mmmmmmm!
Bill (in red) from the Cloverdale Rotary waits with eager anticipation!
With so many kinds of cheeses, veggies & meats - its hard to decide on a combination!
Wayne (in blue) is wondering where he left his other stomache....
while George (far back) smiles with satisfaction.... aaaaahhhhh
Great friends, awesome food, nice wine, perfect weather....
the best way to have a meeting!!!
THANK YOU SUE!!!