I love to eat good food that is nicely presented.
This was a lovely baguette served with some salad and crisps at the Haycock Hotel, Wansford.
I have some lovely photographs of the Wansford bridge to add to this post soon. 🙂

I love to eat good food that is nicely presented.
This was a lovely baguette served with some salad and crisps at the Haycock Hotel, Wansford.
I have some lovely photographs of the Wansford bridge to add to this post soon. 🙂

I have visited Ireland, on a couple of occasions, with my daughter Catherine. We both have Irish roots, therefore It seemed like a good plan for us to travel together. She is my love and I could not think of a better person than to travel with her. Please bear in mind that I shot these photos before I bought the camera I have now. 🙂

Traveling to Dublin is an experience rich in history, culture, and charm. Whether you’re wandering through the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, exploring the architectural wonders of Trinity College, or enjoying a pint of Guinness in a cozy pub, Dublin offers a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere that captivates visitors from around the world. From its iconic landmarks like Dublin Castle and St. Patrick’s Cathedral to its lively music scene and bustling markets, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Ireland’s capital city. And don’t forget to indulge in some traditional Irish cuisine along the way!












We travelled to Kilkenny. Kilkenny Castle is a historic castle, dating back to the 12th century. It’s known for its imposing structure, beautiful gardens, and rich history, making it a popular tourist attraction. The castle has undergone several renovations over the centuries and is now maintained by the Office of Public Works, offering guided tours to visitors.












