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And the winners of: Irish Restaurant Awards Munster Regional Final 2025. Mulcahy’s of Kenmare, Ireland is a very good restaurant. The BEST pate I have ever had. And it was chicken, which I normally avoid. I favor duck. From plate one I was grabbed. The chicken chasseur was exquisite…delicate pieces in a creamy sauce baked inside a
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There are a thousand reasons why the Connemara National Park and region are so legendary. The haunting views. The boggy-laden ground that goes on forever. The lonely hikes and walks in the shadow ominous, bulging mountains. The contrast of greens, browns and the blue of the sky as it battles for dominance wit the constant
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Justine says it best: “At the Shepherds Hut, you just feel like you’re part of nature. There’s almost a mystical feeling about it to me. And that’s what’s so hard to convey in social media, is that it’s not just the views. It’s not just the hot tub. There’s an actual mystical beauty to it
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The blue man, a Tuareg tribesman, was incredibly tall. Because of his draping blue robes, his long legs seemed like he was gliding across the sand. It was a slow walk past mud buildings to a mosque that was a thousand years old. As he spoke of the mosque’s royal history, gently animated, he held
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When you see a place so stunning, yet simple in its beauty, you never forget it. So, Instead of me writing about the Sperrin Mountains of Northern Ireland, U.K., let me show you what I saw. National Geographic, as always, was so damned right.
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Aren’t we all seeking “balance” in a crazy world? Are our vacations a mix of dreams of both relaxation and fun discovery? Lagom in Kenmare, County Kerry, is a great place to find both. Lagom is a special, unique place of food and rest. Stay here. Eat here. Be sure to say hello to Liz
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A magic buggy ride in the Gap of Dunloe, county Kerry, Ireland. Humor, wild tales, wild wind. Truly by the roadside.
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The Bervy, BnB.
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London had changed. As it always does. London has the best and widest variety of boutique hotels. The Henrietta, by the Experimental Group, was a delightful surprise. I took a chance, especially since my significant other had never been to London and a good hotel room is crucial. I had not been since 2019. The
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On our last day in Scotland, my wife insisted we visit St Andrew’s…not a golfer, I grudgingly agreed and figured at the very worst, the drive would be fun. Before we departed our wonderful cluster of cottages in Perth, run by the Brown family, the retired aunt who lived and served as ambassador and tour
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Growing up, I always thought of arboretums to be where stuffy old people went for a walk — an enclosed giant garden. Ah, to be proven so wrong and smile about it! In the northwest border of Philadelphia, passed the magnificent stone mansions of Chestnut Hill lies the Morris Arboretum. This old estate property that
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Easily missed due to the overwhelming majesty of Angkor Wat, Wat Preah Prom Rath is a quiet retreat. At first glance, it is feels like a crowded display of spires, murals, statues and other arcane Buddhist religious symbols. But it is far more. You have to stand still and slowly turn in the entrance; first
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We all have those restaurants where the first time you went, you were so amazed and pleased that you simply lodge the meal away in the “Never Forget” corner of your mind. It had been 10 years since last I ate at this restaurant. It really was an amazing meal with great atmosphere. This past
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Arizona is a magic state of colors, terrains varied from barren to lush, stark to surprising. While the landscapes are moon like and mysterious, so is the history of the Anasazi Indians. If you visit the Sedona area, the ruins cannot be missed. While many would opt for Montezuma’s Castle (truly stunning but overly popular
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SOMA San Francisco: Marlowe’s 5th and Brannon. SOMA (South of Market Street) is a neighborhood of deep contrasts – still dominated by old warehouses, rundown buildings that slip between them and littered with the homeless. The current state is one on converted warehouses for companies like Zappos and Lyft, condos for millionaires, and many, many
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Many of us, myself and wife included, dream of living in Sonoma or any of the blessedly beautiful places north of San Francisco. If you do go, do not, do not, miss the gem in the crown…Armstrong Woods. This magical place sits at the end of a long winding road that begins from the Guerneville
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Jack London State Park, outside the town of Sonoma. Forget the wineries and hike here. We have hiked many, many places. From Cambodia to Morocco, Provence to Ireland, and few parks are as magical as Jack London State Park, near the town of Glen Ellen, Sonoma county, California. As one can guess, it is named
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Of all the Roman ruins, Ephesus may be one of the greatest. What is unusual is that it is a coastal summer resort, somewhat intact, and bears all the marks of luxury and civilization the Romans had created; there are long rows of columns, passages through the town, that pass by smaller structures that were
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I took my love there, but we never went in — though I had visited several times with my son over the years when we went to SF. The interior is for kids but appeals to the kid in all adults. We did not go in because the light was so perfect and the
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My uncle lives in SF, and this time my mother, sister, wife and I went to visit him. First time we went as a group. Often, the group thing means not everyone gets to do what they want –but the Legion of Honor was a truly exceptional place. Way out past the Golden Gate and
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At the Brooklyn Navy Yard getting a taste of the borough as we board the world’s largest ocean liner.




















