Friday, May 14, 2010
Derry through Galway
An amazing inland scenic journey through farmlands of Strabane, Donegal Ballyshannon and a stop at the Belleek Pottery factory. We crossed the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic several times without noticing differences or interferences. The farms are mainly sheep and cattle with multiple beautiful greens of early barley, wheat and corn. The grazing pastures are demarcated by centuries' old dry stone fences, most of which stand without benefit of mortar. The Belleek factory has a museum and we toured the interior where workers painstakingly made the intricate woven baskets and other hand-painted items. We could not avoid making purchases of a pair of mugs, vases and some jewelry.
Belleek
Samples of the weaving patterns
W.B. Yeats' Grave w/ wife, George
A combination of modern and medieval, Galway is a charming and comfortable city. Spent a lot of time roaming the pedestrian streets, checking out shops and restaurants along Shop Street. Visited two in-town museums and participated in two optional excursions. Able to purchase 4 pieces of marble core from the non-negotiating owner, Mr. Joyce.
Galway
Shop St. Facade
Connemara Marble Factory – Ambros Joyce
New Friends
Fish & Chips Lunch
Pub Night Entertainment w/ singing & dancing
Kylemore Abbey
Kylemore Gothic Church
Kylemore Tulips
Killary Fjord Lunch Cruise w/ Irish coffee
Abandoned farms & houses from “The Famine” (ca. 1847)