Our ultimate destination was the Cliffs of Moher, apparently recently named one of
years we'll have ourselves a fun little destination wedding (if the occasion ever calls for one).
The next highlight of Ireland is the literature! This morning I spent a good hour and a half at the Irish Writer's Museum ( I wish I were here longer so I could have seen the James Joyce Museum and George Bernard Shaw birthplace). It gave a brief history of all of the amazing literary writers that were born here. I bet you've heard some of them.
Jonathan Swift : "Gulliver's Travels"
Bram Stoker: "Dracula"
Oscar Wilde: "The Picture of Dorian Grey" and "The Importance of Being Earnest"
W. B. Yates: alot of poetry
James Joyce: "The Dubliners" and "Ulysses"
There are many more, but these are the most common knowledge I think. And of course, I couldn't go to a Writer's Museum without getting a book. After some deliberation I settled on a nice hardcover of Joyce's "Ulysses." This decision, however may prove to be detrimental seeming that the book itself is over 1,000 pages in length. However, it is the ultimate Dublin tale, so... I argue I truly had not choice in the matter. ;)
This time tomorrow I'll be in Scotland. Not sure if I'll have internet or not, but I'll show up when I can!
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