Finally finishing our get around we made it downstairs to be greeted once again by Paul and the other couple from Atlanta. We made our way to the same spot as we had the morning before. Of course mom had been dying for the pancakes...so we both ordered them. Much to our surprise they seemed to be frozen or something but we ate them without complaining. Paul had his normal banter and tips for the road ahead of us to Dingle. We mentioned that we'd like to get a picture with them and of course he said, "do you want to break the camera?" So silly, but quite the guy! After breakfast it was up to finish packing and be on our way.
We headed downstairs and were able to have a great chat with Paul and Gretta...many more laughs...plus I got to pose for a picture with them. Gretta stated, "the daughter I never had?" She's just too sweet! She also said that she'd give me a good squeeze. Such a wonderful lady.
Paul, Me & Gretta
Back in the car and southwest towards Dingle. On our way we drove the scenic Ring of Kerry. It was just absolutely beautiful. Stopping all along the way for pictures.
It's a little hard to see but there is a beautiful rainbow.
View from Dingle Peninsula across the bay.
We came in through town circling our way back around to find O'Neills Bed & Breakfast where we'd be staying for the night. We had actually made it here early...around 1:30pm. Stephen had greeted us at the door and showed us to our room upstairs. Nice rooms and the beds looked comfy. The last couple nights at Gretta's were good but the beds were a bit stiff.
Outside the O'Neills B&B
Our beds
Another view of the room.
We asked Stephen for some recommendations for pubs with music and he suggested a couple...O'Sullivan's Court House Pub or O'Flaherty's Pub. Since it was so early we set out on the town of Dingle for some shopping. Right away both mom & I found some great rings. Then enjoyed the afternoon peaking in and out of shops.
Here are a few pics around town...such a colorful place.
Just a glimpse at more tiny streets.
After shopping we decided to head back to the B&B to get a little rest until time for an early dinner and music later on. So that little rest time turned into a nap for me this afternoon. We freshened up a bit and then headed to Ashe’s Bar for dinner, this happened to be a recommendation from Jo in Kinsale. We were seated at the front and would get a whip of the cold breeze every time the door opened. It was a great little place just down the road from O’Neills B&B.
I chose the Goat Cheese Nougat (which was melted goat cheese mixed with pine nuts and olives over a crispy toast) it was served with pesto drizzle and a side salad…what a beautiful plate!
Mom started with mussels in a white wine cream sauce.
For our entrees…
My choice - Moroccan Lamb Tagine with couscous.
onion ragout paired with steamed veggies.
As if the entrees weren’t perfect enough…mom and I decided that the sticky toffee pudding sounded like something we should share. Talk about a gorgeous designed plate and delightful taste to match!
By the time we finished dinner we decided to make our way to the O’Sullivan’s Court House Pub for some live music.
Stephen warned us that we would need to arrive early to get a spot. So luckily for us we got one of the best seats right in the corner, straight in front to see the musicians. We were joined by an Irish couple from the Shannon area that had come down to Dingle for a quick holiday before the kids started back to school the following week. They were very sweet, funny and a good looking family. They happened to know the musician, Pauline Scanlon, with the most angelic sound. She sang several songs along with a guitarist then asked for others to join. It also happened to be one of the local long time artist's birthday. It was pretty awesome to hear his accordion playing.
L to R - Long time local artist, Pauline Scanlon & guitarist
I have to say we got to experience two great nights of music! What a great way to experience Ireland...music is a must when you visit.
This ends Day 6 - August 26th....there will be more driving ahead and on our way up north to Galway. Hope you are still enjoying...we sure did!
~Curls~
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