May 25, 2012
Day 5: Clonakilty, Co. Cork, Ireland
This morning, we woke up and decided to make a bit of a
bigger breakfast of eggs, bacon and toast. After the morning tasks of the
dishes and cleaning the fire, we got ready right away to go into Clonakilty.
Tina and John had some errands to run, and also had to go to the airport to
pick up her sister and her sister’s
boyfriend later on in the afternoon who flew in from Brussels for a few days!
Zoe and I spent the afternoon wandering the little streets
of Clonakilty. First we went to the Friday farmer’s market where we split a
crepe that was filled with strawberry jam and lemon. I also picked up a bottle
of fresh squeezed orange juice, which was incredibly fresh/delicious! I love
farmers markets, all over the world J
We went into a second hand thrift store (higher end, much
like a Second Time Around), into a natural foods store, into a party/costume
shop, etc. I picked Rob up some blinking shutter shades and a neon yellow lei
for his birthday as well!
Some shots from town:
One of the town's main streets
Michael Collins lived here!
After we got a good feel for the town, we started our walk
out to the beach. There were signs directing us to the beach from town so we
thought it would be a relatively short walk. We thought wrong. About halfway
there, we decided to try to hitchhike the rest of the way. That didn’t work out
either but we resolved to hitch a ride back instead. We actually took a
shortcut (I think) away from the road and waded across some sand dunes that had
been cleared with the low tide to get to the beach. When we finally got to the
big beach, we went for a very refreshing dip in the water and hung out on the
sand for a bit.
A GAA complex on the way to the beach
The empty bay- low tide
Beautiful field along the walk to the beach
More beach shots
Ahhh, gorgeous!
If you know me, you know that I love beach hair, and this
was certainly the highlight of the day. After we swam, we went over to the car
park area to try to talk to some locals and hitch a ride back; this time, we
were successful! After getting back into the town, we went to O’Scanaill’s for
a few drinks and to meet Tina and John.
We were there for a bit (had some Bulmers and Beamish!) and
then decided we were quite hungry since we didn’t have much of a lunch. We ran
down the road to a local take away shop, got some burgers and chips, and went
back to the pub, wehre Tina, John, Rob, Alex and Julian had arrived! We stayed
there for a bit longer and had a few more beers, and then all piled in the van
to go home.
A beautiful sight on a warm day :)
<3
Once home, we sat down to a late dinner of pork chops,
leftover lenteja, chips, salad and delicious sauce that Tina made from the pink
pepper that her sister Alex brought over for her. Yum!!
We listened to John and Rob play some music for a while
(including their favorite song.. big hairy titties. I’m hoping I can catch a
video of it to put up here at some point; it’s hysterical), had some Irish coffees
and at some delicious brownies that Rob and Zoe made.
Was a great night overall, but the sun really wore me out!
Turned in around 2a and fell asleep almost immediately. Big party for Rob
tomorrow!
Favorite part of the day: definitely the beach. I love summer… and
beach hair J



In my last comment I think I asked you to thank Zoe for putting you up...but I should have said thank Tina and John and their family :) Please tell them how much we appreciate them being your host family!! And we love this post!! Love your beach hair and love reading about your daily adventures. XO
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