I finally got to Dublin, Ireland after a pretty uneventful trip. Everything went along quite well other than a shortage of sleep.
I THINK I AM IN IRELAND

I quickly realized that I AM in a foreign Country.

It is tough enough understanding the locals. Throw in some Gaelic into the conversation and I am totally lost. I am not sure if Peter speaks Gaelic but I am sure I will find out later.
Peter and I, after our individual travels, meet up in Dublin. Peter has been here a couple of days already to take in some Golf.
We are staying out a bit from the city in a Golf Resort. I guess Golf is quite popular here. :). With the British Open being held up the coast, shortly, there is quite a Golf buzz around here.
Some folks, Danny and Jane, who we met on our very first walk, are walking up around the area of the British Open and have been sharing their experience up there.
Peter and and I met up at the hotel finally and then a short walk to the pub for a welcome beer.

I was a bit hungry from the long flight and decided to try the Beef for lunch.
Beef was fantastic albeit a large meal.

we caught up on our lives since our last visit. Walked back to our Hotel. A short nap for me to help even out my lack of sleep.
Then off to dinner. We chose to stay in the hotel and enjoy their the offerings
I chose the Shrimp pasta dish in a Lobster Bisque and Peter a sandwich. We started off with some local Mussels. All good with some wine to help us through the jet lag.


So today is a tourist day in Dublin. We each have our individual agendas.
I am pretty much into the tourist stuff. Peter, being a bit more refined, is on the search for the local betting parlor to make some bets on the British open that his friends have asked him to make for them.
We will eventually meet in from of some church I suspect.
slán agat (Good-bye)!
