This
was our second visit in the last few days. We decided to have
breakfast in the dining room. We were docked only a few feet from
the centre of town. We had already been to Blarney Castle so we
simply went ashore in this town and did a nice walk about. It is the
second largest natural harbour in the world but there isn't nearly as
much traffic as other ports that we have visited. The ship was port
side to (the jetty) which is rather unusual. However that put our
cabin right next to the train station.
Purple Hat Ladies |
We
had a few specific stops that we wanted to make. However the first
thing we encountered was a classic car show and local ladies dressed
in “classic” dress. We took our pictures and has a nice chat
with they. They are a local group that dresses up in various outfits
and goes around to various functions. Today the were dressed in
White and purple.
Deck Of Cards Houses |
Our
first stop was a Titanic memorial plaque. We walked down the main
streets until it basically ran out then made a u turn and went up
Wolfe Tone street to St. Colman's Cathedral. A typically
Gothic
structure if there ever was one. It is only about 150 years old.
From there we walked until we came upon a road with turn of the
century row houses called the deck of cards. The reason for that was
that it was built down a hill and when you see them they look like
cards. They were refurbished in the last few years with various
colours being used. It was a good chance to do some street scape
photography. The closer we got to the main street the more we
encountered people from the Ruby.
By
this time it was after bar opening time so we started to look for a
nice local pub. We
Old Row Housing |
saw a few but none with outside sitting.
White Star Line Offices |
Our
wanderings took us to the office of the White Star line which has a
Titanic Exhibition. There was a long lineup to get in so we browsed
the gift shop and went on. After that we simply returned to the
ship.
This
afternoon they had a troupe of local dancers preforming traditional
Irish dances in the Princess Theatre. As the last of the tours
returned to the ship and we were getting ready to sail, a band
preformed on the dock. It is always nice to see this type of sendoff
as it demonstrates how important these visit are to city.
With
the soccer game on tonight the dining room was sparsely attended.
Our California table mates did show up, but one left in the middle of
dinner to go watch the game and then came back during half time. We
did attend the late show. The violin performer was excellent. The
photos show the wandering around Cobh including the church, White
Star office and the Deck of Cards row housing among other things.
1 comment:
What kind of classic cars do they have in Ireliand?
Glad to hear that you are having a good time.
Dave & Marilyn
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