
We left Kinsale for Dingle and the beautiful Dingle Penninsula.
The picture above and below were of an old church that has been turned into a pizza joint. Great pizza but sad, the hostess said that since the 1970’s the penninsula has no more need for a Protestant church.
The pie on the right had peaches, blue cheese, walnuts, arugula and balsamic vinegar.
The link below shows a bagpipe band practice that we ran across near Killarney.
Dingle, Ireland
On or way to Dingle we stopped near Ballinskellig and took some backroads. We found some families arriving back from fishing. Right next to the docks a flock of cows were eating next to the ruins of… I don’t know, the ruins weren’t labeled. I swear the cow said “eat more chikn”
Above. The rental, a Skoda Supreme, what!?
Below the Muckross House in beautiful Killarney National Park.





Peter our host at The Quayside (pronounced Kayside) Bed and Breakfast, Kinsale.










