Love the flowers
Beautiful little fountainHave to come back someday and walk the paths
We're quickly in the countryside outside Galway.
Still overcast, cold, and rainy
All the rain makes small streams into water falls.
The land is very boggy and rocky
We saw lots and lots and lots of sheep and lambs on the hillside. The Irish government monitors the number of sheep allowed on acreage. In the past, too many sheep completely ate all the grass causing erosion.
In the distance, in the rain you can see the huge castle of Kylemore which was built by English business man Mitchell Henry as a wedding gift for his wife. The 13,000 acre grounds include this lake, lovely paths, an extensive garden and a mini cathedral. This would have been exceptionally picturesque reflecting in the lake IF if wasn't pouring rain. This cathedral called Kylemore Abbey, was built to honor Margaret Henry who died in 1874.
The Glenbard Choir sang beautifully. What a wonderful experience to be able to sing in such a rare and historic building.
Unfortunately, we only made it to the abbey. We opted out of the castle and gardens in favor of finding a warm dry spot. It was raining heavily and we had to walk about a mile to get to the abbey. We headed back to the gift shop to dry out and get HOT coffee. I had a wonderful quiche and Jim tried more seafood chowder for lunch. Both were yummy. Jim also found his shellelagh, Irish walking stick.
Then it was a drippy ride back to Galway.
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