continuing, travels from August 2022 thru
May 2023
Wales
It seems there is a
castle, or ruins of one, near wherever you are. Faith and Richard
were are tour guides in Wales.



Looks like the old castle builders were quite proficient with
stainless steel

We took the Snowdon Mountain Railway cog train in Wales. Snowdon
Mountain is the highest peak in Wales. In the summer it traverses
to the summit, but in the off season if goes about 2/3 of the
way. Beautiful views.


Distillery #11: Penderyn
Just had a tasting. Worthy enough to bring a bottle home

Ireland
From Wales we took the ferry over to Dublin and stayed in the
small village of Avoca, known for its historic woolen mill.

Not far away is Powerscourt. When you are ultra rich in the late
1800s, you build an estate with massive gardens, which later
becomes to costly to maintain so a trust takes over and converts
it to a tourist destination. It was a little early in the season
for some of the gardens, but still quite impressive.






Distillery #12: Powerscourt
No tourist attraction is complete without it's own distillery. I
was underwhelmed with their selection.


Back to Avoca to tour the Woolen Mill. Absolutely great! So much
manual effort in the production. Impressive they can sell
products at their prices.




The white line is the "cut" thread. These are blankets that will
have tassels.

Sandy's Mothers Day present is an Avoca blanket. Come to Montana
to see it. It is awesome!
Our last day in Ireland, Faith and Richard drove us to our hotel
next to the Dublin airport. We woke up that morning and saw snow
on the hills nearby. We had time and decided to take the scenic
route inland for the drive, and it started to go up in to the
snowy hills.

The road continued to go up, and the snow on the road was 2~3
inches deep, which was right at the point that Faith was nervous
about driving in it. As we were looking for a place to turn
around and go back down, we crested the summit where the Irish
snowplows were. I never expected to see this in Ireland!! After
the summit, the snow petered out as we headed down.

After Faith and Richard dropped us off and headed to the ferry
back to Wales, we took a bus in to Dublin and went to
Distillery #13: Pearse Lyons Distillery
This was definitely the most unusual distillery housed in a
restored church in downtown Dublin.

The only distillery we visited that had a graveyard.




I'd say someone is filled with the Holy Spirit

From Dublin we flew to Heathrow, then Seattle, then Kalispell.
But there are still more travels to get up to date!!
..... the travels continue in part
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