A drop of Irish coffee.
This is Kerry from Australia and Lyn, with the hat, from Canada
Dog and it’s donkey. Used to get people to stop at the market on the side of the road
Where we had our Irish coffee. Thanks to our TD princess Fiona who bought a round
Then we went to muckross house and farm
Dog and it’s donkey. Used to get people to stop at the market on the side of the road
Where we had our Irish coffee. Thanks to our TD princess Fiona who bought a round
Then we went to muckross house and farm
Prince Albert
Queen Victoria
Chandler from Waterford
While we were there it finally rained. We had done lovely thunder. It sounded great. It didn’t last long and cooled everybody down
I’ve had dinner now waiting to go see another show called Irish roots.
I’m sure we will have a ball.
Thankfully tomorrow we get a sleep in
I see you're taking your new appreciation for Irish Coffee seriously!
ReplyDeleteOh yes. Never do anything unless you do it right
DeleteI can see you drinking Irish coffee in front of your fire at home.
ReplyDeleteWe got a little card with the recipe so yes I’m thinking I will be sharing the experience with hubby when I get home. It will be still winter so it will help to keep us warm lol
DeleteCheers Big Ears!! Another lovely Irish day 🍀😄
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having the time of your life! I hope you continue to enjoy your visits all over! (Btw, the chandelier reminds me of Only Fools and Horses! lol 😂) 💚
ReplyDeleteDog and donkey meet Tigger and Donkey.... we hope they were selling something nice. F has never been to Ireland despite being over this side of the world for thirty years. She tells herself it is worth more than a flying visit, but it seems that you can see loads of it in a fairly short time so maybe we will take a leaf our of your book.
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