Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Waterford

Hello again!

I'm doing some more catching up...another blog!

Sat 14th us WAC students (Allison, Erik, and myself) went to Waterford for the day.  I love our little day trips.  We don't have to worry about packing or finding a place to sleep at night.  We make some PB&J sandwiches and head out for a fun filled day.  Also some of the places we visit don't have a whole lot to occupy a whole weekend.  
Anyway we spent our saturday exploring Waterford.  Unfortunately the biggest attraction, Waterford Crystal Factory, is closed after it went bankrupt and all the employees lost their pensions and started protesting.  So instead we went to the Waterford Museum of Treasures, Reginald's Tower, the People's Park, and finally another small art museum.

We left around 9am again and we got to Waterford around 11am.  The museum was right next to the Information center so we decided to go through there first.  It had a lot on Viking history.
  Waterford was one of first and largest Viking settlements in Ireland, next to Dublin.  Waterford
 is also a coastal city and it's closer to the main land.  Since I am taking a Vikings class this semester I was very interested learning more about their history.  Again I love Ireland because I got some really funny pictures with some
 props.  You can see me on a throne that I snuck onto...that red rope would not stop me :)  My favorite part of the museum was on the first floor we found this little room with benches, oars, and a front part of a Viking long boat.  As were taking pictures in the room, the door shuts automatically and this 
video starts to play.  This big face of an old man appears in front of us and 
the benches start to sway side to side.  We were not prepared for this!  It was suppose to symbolize the long voyage the Vikings embark on during their travels.  It was really fun!  
So after we learned some more Irish history we went out
 into the city to find Reginald's tower and eat lunch.  Near the water they had some nice benches and we stopped to eat our sandwiches.  Again we had another rain free day but it was a little cloudy...I'll take it!
Waterford used to be surrounded entirely by stone walls and towers.  Reginald's tower was closest to the water and it still stands intact.  It was a small little tower with 3 floors and some small exhibits.  The first
 picture up above is when I found this little whole in the tower lol.  I love exploring, it makes me feel like a little kid :)
The tower did not take a lot of time so we decided to go to the park and hang out for a while.  They had a nice fountain and more stuff to climb on lol.
We saw some exercise stuff and I tried to work on my triceps by doing to dips.  I realized my arms are not quit strong enough.  
After we went to the park we stopped by the art gallery and saw the exhibits there...it was only two on display so it didn't take a lot of time.  
We headed back to Cork on the 4pm bus.  It was not as productive as Limerick but we still had a good time.  I'm just happy I got to see another part of Ireland.  We still have to get to Dublin and Belfast.  Those are the last two big places we want to go.  I'm just glad Ireland is so small.

This coming Saturday we going to try and plan another day trip to Baltimore Ireland!  I'm so excited...not cause it's any major place or anything...just because it's Baltimore Ireland...it just sounds like fun.  They also have a ferry out to one of the Island and we might try and make it out to there.  Then next thursday the 26 Allison, Erik, and I are going to Scotland for 5 days!  I'm so excited!  Everyone I've talked to says it's suppose to be beautiful...it will probably be freezing though lol.  I only have 6/7 weeks of classes left...I can't believe how fast everything is going.  Next thing I know I'll be back on the Shore eating Crab cake sandwiches, mac and cheese, and driving my car again lol.
Miss you all!  


Limerick

Hello My Fellow Americans!

Sorry again it has been a really long time since I've updated.  I'm a little behind...
I turned in two papers last thursday and another one today.  I only have one more left due this thursday.  I feel so relieved to have these out of the way before my bigger trips to Scotland and London which are coming up soon.

I'm also sick again for my second time being here.  I think my immune system is still adjusting...hopefully this will be it.  (knock on wood)

I had a lot of work due these past two weeks.  Other then that things have been pretty calm.  

Saturday the 7th Allison, Erik and I went to Limerick for the day.  It was a very productive day trip.  We went to King John's Castle, St. Mary's Cathedral, the Hunt Museum, and an art gallery.
We left around 9 in the morning and it was a hour and a half bus ride to Limerick.  I've become very familiar with the bus system here.  I haven't taken the bus this much since high school lol.  Some of the trips are really bad...I've learned not to sit in the back or else I feel sick.

So our first stop in Limerick was at St. Mary's Cathedral.  It is the oldest building in Ireland that is still used for it's original purpose.  They still have mass there every sunday.  The inside was very pretty...though not as grand as some of the Cathedrals in England it was still nice.  You can tell Ireland is very proud of their history no matter what the size.  

After we were finished there we went to King John's Castle.  This was definitely the highlight of my day.  I love history so much and this was such a treat for me.  They had a short little video 
about the history of the castle before we went into the court yard.  One of my favorite things 
about Ireland is there lack of security.  I managed to get some really funny pictures with some of the props and
 displays.  We had a really great time there.  Also at the top of one of towers we got a great view of the city. 
 After we were finished exploring the castle we headed to the hunt museum.  This museum is from a families private collection of artifacts. 
 They had a lot of ancient history including Rome, Greek, and even Egpyt.  But the majority of the exhibits had to do with Irish history.  Unfortunately I do not have any photos from the museum because there was no camera allowed and unlike most other places they were very serious about the no photos.  We walked around for about an hour and ate lunch in the cafe before heading back into the city.
Our final destination was the Limerick art gallery.  Before we went inside though we walked through this park that was right next to the gallery.  It was a beautiful day out, very sunny and comfortable.  The art gallery was really great because it was free :) and that is always a good thing.  It was more modern art but still very interesting.  This one collection was drawings on pieces of trash. 
 It was really funny stuff.  My favorite was these charcoal drawings done on one of walls.  It made me want to draw really badly.
We headed back to Cork around 5 or so and had a relaxing evening.  Surprisingly I do not go out much on the weekends.  My friends and I prefer going out during the week because things are less packed.  I've gotten really close with my roommates and I'm making some really good friends here.  It makes it alot easier when you're with other people going through the same experiences.  I really lucked out in having 5 of the best roommates possible.  I thought for sure with 6 girls in one place we would have problems, but so far we haven't had a single one.
We are all really good about buying stuff for the apartment together and we all share alot.  Some of the girls have been getting care packages from home with treats but we all share...it's surprising what things they don't have here.  American peanut butter is really hard to find!  My grilled cheeses aren't the same either...no one makes them better then my mom...I just don't have that special something lol.
Anyway...I'll be updating again soon about out trip Sat. 14 to Waterford soon!
Love you all!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Galway, Connemara, and the Aran Islands



Hey Everyone!

It's been a while since I've updated.  I'm a little behind due to school.  I have 4 papers coming up next week so I've been a little distracted.  We went to Galway the weekend of the 23.

Anyway I'm ready to tell you all about my amazing trip to Galway .  Galway is probably the
 farthest we've traveled since we've been here.  I
t was a four hour bus ride and not very fun.  The city of Galway is very lively and exciting with a really pretty city center and alot of activity.  Friday night after we got settled and ate at the local Supermacs(fast food) we met up with some friends from school.  We had a really fun night.  

On Saturday we headed to the information office in the city.  They have a bunch of tours and information and maps.  We jumped onto a bus that was doing the Connemara tours.  We wanted to see Kylemore Abbey and some of the scenery.  The tour lasted from 11am-5pm and it was stunning the whole time.  We saw alot of mountains and there was even snow on top. 
 Down
 below you can see some mountains and a lake.  It was cloudy on Saturday and only very light rain but overall it was a very good day concerning weather.
Halfway on our trip we reached Kylemore Abbey which was the highlight of the day.  It was originally a castle but was later bought by Nuns and turned into a private girls boarding school.  We only got to see a little of the inside but I got some great outside pictures.  The abbey was on this beautiful lake and behind it were some mountains.  There was also a small Gothic style church near the school.
The tour guide was very informative and I learned alot of local stories and history.  One town we stopped in had this statue in the center and the tour guide told us that the statue served no purpose other then to attract people.  He said "When people see a statue they think it's important.  So they stop take pictures and maybe stay to grab a drink or a sandwich."  I think that's a smart idea when you're in the middle of nowhere.  After we got back to the city we ate at subway (we are so cheap when we travel) and headed back to our hotel.  We had to get up early the next day to take the ferry to the Aran Islands.

Now the Aran Islands only have one ferry that goes out in the morning and one ferry back at night and the ferry is about 45 mins away from the city so you have to take a bus.  We got up around 8 am (very early for us young people) to get to the bus.  The ferry ride to the Island was amazing.  The water was so beautiful and there were virtually no clouds out that day.  We couldn't had planned it better ourselves.  We decided to rent bikes and ride around the island ourselves. 
 It was so beautiful out we wanted to go at our own pace.  We stopped at a few beaches and collected some more rocks. 

 One of the beaches had weird rock formations it's hard to describe.  It was just so amazing!  The Aran Islands is my favorite place so far.  The combination of good weather, bike riding, and breath taking scenery just made it a perfect day.  We stopped at a few small historic sites.  One was a old church and the another was called the seven churches.  We didn't get to make it up to one of the forts because of our bikes but we were still satisfied. 
We made it back to the ferry with time to spar so we walked around till 5pm when the ferry departs.  Then we waited for the bus to come pick us up a little after 6pm.  Now we believed that the last bus to Cork was 8:05pm so we thought we were going to be fine.  But when we got to the station we learned that the last bus to Cork was actually 6:05pm.  We were not very happy about this...we had to go back to our hotel and stay another night...ugh!  We got up Monday morning at 6:30am for the first bus back to Cork.  We all slept the whole bus ride and luckily I did not have class till 4pm and Allison doesn't have class at all on Mondays.  Erik however missed his morning class...but we all decided it was worth it to see the Aran Islands.  It wasn't possible to get back from the Islands and catch the last bus.  
The weekend was still a great success...we had great weather and saw alot of Galway sights.
We went to Limerick for the day just this past Saturday and I'll update my blog from that trip later this week.  We won't be going anywhere this coming weekend because of our papers coming up.  We are planning on going to see a musical at the Cork Opera house this weekend and maybe explore Cork more.
I have gotten alot of requests for school pictures and I'll be sure to take some soon.  I keep forgetting about the school and that I have classes.  Erik, Allison and I also recently bought tickets to Edinburgh and London so we're very excited for those trips.
On a side note school is going really well and I'm really enjoying my classes.  My favorite class has to be my Vikings....or maybe my Pagans to Christians....or Hitler and Nazism (the teacher is hilarious and really entertaining).  I'm also taking a yoga class twice a week which I love.  Anyway I'm having an amazing time here.  I really like my flatmates and my new friends!
Should update again soon!
Thank you all!
Cheers!  

Erica