We went to Ireland, pre-covid. We flew into Dublin and took the train to Cork where we went to see The Furey's perform at the Cork Opera House. While on the train, we had a nice chat with a elderly local man who told us to take the train to Cobh while we were there. We only had 2 nights in Cork and opted to go to Blarney Castle instead. My husband's descendants are from Wicklow, which we found out on our last full day in Dublin. So much to see and do. It really does look like Newfoundland, especially downtown St. John's with its colourful row houses. Thanks for sharing :)
LOVELY IRELAND …Thanks for sharing 👌💐👌 My grown beloved son ..married wife half Irish descends My two LITTLE PRECIOUS 🫶🏻🧢🫶🏻 grand boys ( their children )..have some Irish blood Thanks for sharing the Beautiful Colmans Cathedral 💒 My LOVE for being in a Euro Travel Journeys is the History and Art ..gives meaning to the Experience 🕊🍷🕊 God Bless 🕊💐🕊 PS… My first video viewing of my morning with my coffee ☕️ morning routine ☘️
We’re there, too, on a port stop in 2019. A very nice place. We decided to take a taxi up, and then to walk down. At the church, there was a wedding Mass just getting underway, so we didn’t see much of the interior. And, I, too, had relatives who emigrated from Ireland, perhaps via Cobh???, in the mid 1900s, to Montreal. Thanks for posting your adventures.
Our NCL Mediterranean Cruise VLOGs start in just over a week - so more to come. Plus we are heading to California to cruise over Christmas and those vlogs will soon follow
Ireland is beautiful and what a wonderful last port! It also reminds me a lot of eastern Canada, little towns like that are sprinkled all over the coast. I could really hear the whistling at the end of your vlog! That would drive me crazy, lol! Thanks once again for sharing your European adventure with us!
It really was the perfect last port for that part of the vacation. Next up - Italy! The whistling was really pronounced - glad it came through in the audio.
Thanks for showing us Cobh. We were there on a cruise about 7 years ago and ended up taking the shuttle into Cork, so missed Cobh entirely. Now I'm sorry we missed it. I was interested in hearing the Carillon of St. Colmans, so I found this on TH-cam th-cam.com/video/cf3XWl-pcNU/w-d-xo.html Amazing how it's played. Loved your video and the music, too.
What a beautiful place!
It really is!
We went to Ireland, pre-covid. We flew into Dublin and took the train to Cork where we went to see The Furey's perform at the Cork Opera House. While on the train, we had a nice chat with a elderly local man who told us to take the train to Cobh while we were there. We only had 2 nights in Cork and opted to go to Blarney Castle instead. My husband's descendants are from Wicklow, which we found out on our last full day in Dublin. So much to see and do.
It really does look like Newfoundland, especially downtown St. John's with its colourful row houses. Thanks for sharing :)
Yes, we felt like we were in Newfoundland the whole day. Especially when Mrs.Canuck was able to snack on some delicious smoked salmon!
@@CruisingCanucks yes for sure. Have a great day.
Jill I love ur “Cruise wardrobe” I don’t think I have seen u wear a dress twice!! Love them !!!
Thank you 😊
Loved the music in this video. Your videos are so enjoyable and relaxing to watch.
Thanks Peggy! We try to choose music that works with the content. Nice to hear.
LOVELY IRELAND …Thanks for sharing 👌💐👌
My grown beloved son ..married wife half Irish descends
My two LITTLE PRECIOUS 🫶🏻🧢🫶🏻 grand boys
( their children )..have some Irish blood
Thanks for sharing the Beautiful Colmans Cathedral 💒
My LOVE for being in a Euro Travel Journeys is the History
and Art ..gives meaning to the Experience 🕊🍷🕊
God Bless 🕊💐🕊
PS… My first video viewing of my morning with my
coffee ☕️ morning routine ☘️
We’re there, too, on a port stop in 2019. A very nice place. We decided to take a taxi up, and then to walk down. At the church, there was a wedding Mass just getting underway, so we didn’t see much of the interior. And, I, too, had relatives who emigrated from Ireland, perhaps via Cobh???, in the mid 1900s, to Montreal. Thanks for posting your adventures.
I’m going to need you to go on more trips now that this one is almost over..
I love living vicariously through y’all.
Our NCL Mediterranean Cruise VLOGs start in just over a week - so more to come. Plus we are heading to California to cruise over Christmas and those vlogs will soon follow
@@CruisingCanucks
Yay!!
Ireland is beautiful and what a wonderful last port! It also reminds me a lot of eastern Canada, little towns like that are sprinkled all over the coast. I could really hear the whistling at the end of your vlog! That would drive me crazy, lol! Thanks once again for sharing your European adventure with us!
It really was the perfect last port for that part of the vacation. Next up - Italy!
The whistling was really pronounced - glad it came through in the audio.
Like the new opening graphics😀
Thanks! Mrs Canuck said the same when she did her finally approval screening of the final cut. 🎬
In Scotland I found peiking duck flavoured Pringles. Pretty good.
Wow - that sounds odd!!! Not sure we’d be brave enough to try those.
So nice. How do you remember to get back to the ship
LOL We could see it from all over town - so it was hard to forget.
Another good one!
PS "Ir_land", LOL
Why cover the beautiful view with those white designs?
Wow - sometimes the biggest typos are the hardest to find! Thx
Thanks for showing us Cobh. We were there on a cruise about 7 years ago and ended up taking the shuttle into Cork, so missed Cobh entirely. Now I'm sorry we missed it. I was interested in hearing the Carillon of St. Colmans, so I found this on TH-cam th-cam.com/video/cf3XWl-pcNU/w-d-xo.html Amazing how it's played. Loved your video and the music, too.
Very cool!