Jamison’s, Kinsale, and the Drombeg Stone Circle

We had another busy day starting with a visit to the Jamison Distillery in Midleton. It reminded us of Buffalo Trace with its historic building and thoughtful presentation.

Apparently Ed was auditioning for a host position
Beautiful buildings
Buds for 45 years
Carole loved her Irish Coffee

As we left the town of Midleton we stopped by the Kindred Spirit Monument dedicated to the Choctaw Tribe for their kindness towards the people of Midleton during the Potato Famine. Take a minute to read the words on the placard. They moved my soul.

Next we visited the seaside village of Kinsale.

On our way back to Baltimore we stopped to visit The Drombeg Stone Circle. It was an incredible site positioned on a knoll above the sea and adjacent to the ruins of a Bronze Age community.

As we headed back to The Boathouse, our home for the week, we drove through the little town square of Baltimore. It was alive with locals enjoying a drink on the delightfully sunny afternoon.

I talked Ed into walking down to the square to take in the beauty and the energy of this quaint village. Sláinte!
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Author: robmin57

We still enjoy planning our own travel (most of the time😉). Using “Third Home”, a home exchange program, has added a new dimension to our travel planning. As Andy Dufresne says “Either get busy living, or get busy dying”

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