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!