Posts Tagged ‘ireland’


Walking Tour and Spoken History of Leap Castle, Ireland

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Sean Ryan, the owner of Leap Castle, tells the history of his castle and its role in Ireland. The audio is mixed with various footage of my walk through Leap Castle.

James Joyce – “Walking into Eternity” Dublin Tour (Part 2)

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

A walking tour of Ulysses

The complete Ulster Way – HD Version

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

HD Version Starting Wed 17th June, I walked the entire Ulster Way; a circular route of 596 miles which stretches around Northern Ireland. After 5 weeks walking I returned to my starting point of the Giants Causeway, and have to this date raised over £1000 for the RNLI. Check out my blog for a report on my walk, and get in touch if you have any questions! Please support the Lifeboats www.justgiving.com Check out my blog for more information ulsterwalker.blogspot.com Music: Mercury Rev – Hercules …

James Joyce – “Walking Into Eternity” Dublin Tour (Part 1)

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Walking Tour of Dublin w/ reference to Ulysses

CLIFFS OF MOHER-ROAD TRIP 11/8/09

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The spectacular Cliffs of Moher in Ireland are located in County Clare, near the Burren Area. The highest point of the cliffs stands 710 feet high, and the cliffs themselves stretch five miles down the coast. From atop the Cliffs of Moher Ireland, visitors can see one of the most amazing views in Ireland. Weather permitting; you can see the Aran Islands in Galway Bay and the valleys and hills of Connemara, as well as the lighthouse on Loop Head and the mountains of Kerry to the south …

Dublin Walking Tours with Cecil

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Cecil has led locals and visitors alike on innovative and exciting tours through Dublins neighborhoods and historic districts. His walking tour explores Dublin, his native city. Cecil tours are the finest and thought provoking walks available. His insights are remarkable and he uses many thought provoking philosophical nuances.

Dublin Walking Tours with Cecil

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Cecil has led locals and visitors alike on innovative and exciting tours through Dublins neighborhoods and historic districts. His walking tour explores Dublin, his native city. Cecil tours are the finest and thought provoking walks available. His insights are remarkable and he uses many thought provoking philosophical nuances.

Monday morning our so bad , here is a joke to make the day go smoother?

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Two Irish men are walking along Kensington High Street when they see a sign.

Suits £15.00
Trousers £3.50
Shirts £2.00

One said to the other one "Will ye look at that – we could buy a lot of that gear and when we get back to Ireland we could make a fortune. When we go in the shop don’t say anything, let me do all the talking "cause if they hear our accent they might not serve us so I’ll speak in my best English accent."

They go in and he orders,

50 suits at £15.00 and
50 trousers at £3.50 and
100 shirts at £2.00

The owner of the shop says "You’re Irish aren’t you"

"Ah Bejaysus….. Yes, how de hell did ye know?",

The owner says, "This is a dry cleaners!!!!!"

Don’t kid a kidder joke?

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Two Irish men are walking along Kensington High Street when they see a sign.

Suits £15.00
Trousers £3.50
Shirts £2.00

One said to the other one "Will ye look at that – we could buy a lot of that gear and when we get back to Ireland we could make a fortune. When we go in the shop don’t say anything, let me do all the talking "cause if they hear our accent they might not serve us so I’ll speak in my best English accent."

They go in and he orders,

50 suits at £15.00 and
50 trousers at £3.50 and
100 shirts at £2.00

The owner of the shop says "You’re Irish aren’t you"

"Ah Bejaysus….. Yes, how de hell did ye know?",

The owner says, "This is a dry cleaners!!!!!"

I thought this was funny what about you?

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Two Irish men are walking along Kensington High Street when they see a sign.

Suits £15.00
Trousers £3.50
Shirts £2.00

One said to the other one "Will ye look at that – we could buy a lot of that gear and when we get back to Ireland we could make a fortune. When we go in the shop don’t say anything, let me do all the talking "cause if they hear our accent they might not serve us so I’ll speak in my best English accent."

They go in and he orders,

50 suits at £15.00 and
50 trousers at £3.50 and
100 shirts at £2.00

The owner of the shop says "You’re Irish aren’t you"

"Ah Bejaysus….. Yes, how de hell did ye know?",

The owner says, "This is a dry cleaners!!!!!"



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