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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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In Puglia, in southern Italy, near the vacation town of Monopoli, was the oddest, almost ignored and yet gem of a museum and ancient town site called Engazia, dating back to pre-Roman Bronze Age period when the Greeks colonized the Eastern coast of Italy. We love ancient places, they teach so much, give away so
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Bruce Canyon, Utah, Alien to the eye; avoid the crowds. This may be the shortest post we ever post. Why? Well, if you know anything about Bryce Canyon, or have been there, you know that no matter how loquacious the writing, or mastery of adjectives, it is a story of visual awe. But before sharing
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For all the panoramas, beaches, cliffs, parks, Big Sur is inseparable from the majesty of the Redwoods,. Redwoods are the mightiest trees on earth. And exist, for the most part, only in California. They can range from 200 to over 400 feet, and can be thousands of years old. The oldest can have a base
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Big Sur, California Five days at the Ventana Inn For those that have been to Big Sur, perhaps we share the same same sense that as you pass the Molera State Park and start the climb up the mountain road of highway 1, it is always the first time you have seen it. For those
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We love Greek food. And Thasos of Ft Lauderdale, Florida has good food, but the service was so appallingly bad we would not recommend anyone going. What was most egregious, was the entire staff seemed to know they had lousy service and just accepted it. We visit Ft Lauderdale more than any other place in
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While Santa Fe gets all the focus, touring New Mexico is a trip you need to make time for. It embraces and unifies all the elements of any great tour of America’s grand Southwest– nature’s glory, amazing Indian cultural highlights and their conqueror’s history. This trip was to Santa Fe but we decided to take
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In this post, we will cover the start of a June journey to Italy. Not Florence, or Venice or the lake region, or other famous areas. But some lesser, and perhaps completely unknown to most, even the most experienced traveler. A week in Abruzzo.A week in Puglia. Drove back and two days in Rome.Over 2400
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Another UNESCO site — magnificent, haunting and mighty in its ruin On of our travel goals is to see as many UNESCO sites as possible. Why? Simply because they are a guaranteed unique and magnificent experience — whether Angkor Watt in Cambodia, or Glendalough, Ireland, these sites are all so different, and all a tribute
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Sage of Ft. Lauderdale: they say they have the #1 best selling duck. There’s good reason. We had gone to Sage, a French restaurant on route 1 near the Whole Foods. We recall that the Coq Au Vin and the bouillabaisse was quite good, but the latter had too much saffron in it which overwhelmed
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Thai food may be our favorite Asian cuisine. Yes, we love sushi…but that is in a different class of Asian food. The menu, with its almost confusing mix of seafood, sushi, Thai food and an odd eclectic assortment of dishes, can be a bit daunting. The usual reaction is to ask why such a broad
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Jack London was the original American outdoors writer…”Call of The Wild” and numerous other nature/adventure novels and short stories made him famous and rich. But his real love was this enormous farm which is now a state park. It is a stunning and complex place and far more than a park — it is testament
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It had been 10 years since last I ate at this restaurant. It really was an amazing meal with great atmosphere. This past New Year’s we went to Sonoma to celebrate. I wanted to check out the Girl & The Fig, so we did. What a disappointment! The scene was a madhouse, the hostesses were






































