Cove in southern
Ireland is our last port of call in Europe. We left for the 4 day
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Cove |
crossing to St John's Newfoundland tonight. We were in this port for
almost 12 hours so that the ship could take as many people to the
Blarney Castle as possible. We were there last summer so elected to
stay in Cove. It was a beautiful day which made for some good photo
opportunities.
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In The Memorial Gardens |
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Hop House 13 Lager |
Since Cove was a stop for the Titanic to pick up
passengers it is Titanic overload. Everything seems to be somehow
connected to that ship. The millions (?) of immigrants to North
America is important as well. We walked to the Titanic Memorial
Gardens on the far side of town, then up the hilly roads looking for
a way to get back. Never did find it but a nice man from the area
gave us a lift back to the church which helped considerably as Judy
is fighting off her cold and has little energy. We heard
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Outside Doyles |
that half
the ship has this cold. We really did appreciated it. A quick
visit to the church and then up the small hill where we managed to
find Jack Doyles Pub where I had a Hop House 13 Lager. A bit too “
hoppy” for me.
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Deck of Cards |
Probably the best
part of the day was getting some good photos of the “deck of
cards” houses. 19Th (?) century houses built together
all up a hill and very colourful as shown by the photo. Judy wanted
to go back for pizza at Alfredo's Pizzeria which we did. By then it
was mid afternoon and we had our first dip in the hot tub. It
helped. Judy took another contact and slept all afternoon.
In late
afternoon Rhythmic Feet – local school children – performed
Irish dancing in the Atrium. Then later an older group presented the
folkloric show Gaels Afloat in the
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Laving Cove |
Princess theatre but we could not
get in. Later there was the “Watercolor Fantasy Mediterranean”
in the pool but we did not get back from dinner in time. Maybe next
time. I did go to the ventriloquist show. Some parts were funny
but it is a bit too much of the same thing.
We did not leave
until nearly 9:30 but now we are off on the 4 day crossing and the
sea days routine begins.
1 comment:
Have good smooth voyage to Newfoundland the next few days.
Hope Judy feels better.
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