Showing posts with label The Blarney Stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Blarney Stone. Show all posts

11.03.2011

Kissed The Blarney Stone, and Proud of It


Tourist attractions, every country has one. It might be a natural wonder, or possibly a man made marvel. You may think it is overrated or something only tourists do, but obviously there must be something to it or people wouldn't flock to places like the Eiffel Tower in France, The Colosseum in Italy, or the Great Pyramids in Africa. In Greece you would be remiss to not climb to the top of The Acropolis and marvel in the ancient ruins. No visit to China would be complete without trip to the Great Wall right? Visiting America? You don't want to miss the Statue of Liberty or The Golden Gate Bridge! So where do people flock to when in Ireland? Besides the pubs?

We have been living in Ireland for almost nine months now and I am actually surprised I have not written a blog post about it, especially because the Village of Blarney and it's magical stone lies just about 10 kilometers to the northwest of us.
So what exactly is the Blarney Stone? Interestingly enough, no one really seems to know.  One legend says it was Jacob's Pillow, brought to Ireland by the prophet Jeremiah. Some believe it to be the stone Moses struck with his staff during the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. Maybe it was a coronation stone used by the Scottish monarchs perhaps? 

The stories are many, but the most widely accepted is that the stone was given to Cormac Mc Carthy, King of Munster, in gratitude for the Irish support at the battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Eventually, the stone was built into the walls of Blarney Castle. The legend says that a witch saved from drowning by the King, rewarded him with a spell. If he was to kiss the stone he would gain a speech that would win all to him.
That somehow morphed into the practice of kissing the Blarney Stone today. Now it is believed that the power of eloquent speech will be bestowed upon all who kiss the stone. Who doesn't want that right? That is why thousands of visitors make the pilgrimage to Blarney Castle each year in search of the gift of gab. I am proud to count myself among those tourists. It might be a silly thing to do, but at least I can say I did it!
Kissing the stone is not for the faint of heart. Not because of the horrible rumors that the local's relieve themselves on it. I highly doubt that happens. It is because to reach the stone you must ascend a long and narrow spiral staircase to the very top of the Castle about 90 feet above the ground. Then while hanging backwards over the edge while someone holds your feet you align your head with the stone and reach back for the kiss.  Here is what it looks like.




For some it is difficult to look beyond the tourist trap that kissing the stone has become. However, if you can look past the exploitation of it this tourist attraction is absolutely worth the visit. The grounds are lovely and the castle is very much a part of the rich history of Ireland. It is a fun daytrip, and you just never know, the gift of gab may just be waiting for you!

Blarney Castle

View from the top

Silly Husband!








9.20.2011

More in 7 Days than in 7 Months!


 I am sorry I have been MIA for the last week. I have been off on yet another holiday! I would make a terrible travel blogger, because when I am off traveling I am too busy enjoying the act of traveling to stop and write about it right then and there. 

I saw more of Ireland last week than I have in the seven months we have been living here! The reason for this was my parents came to visit. Adam and I have sort of been holding off on seeing some of Ireland's major attractions with the knowledge that we had visitors arriving in the Fall. My Aunt and Uncle will be here next week, so more Irish travel lies ahead!

As for my parents' visit we spent a few days here in Cork and then four days on the road exploring the West Coast before heading east to Dublin for a day. 
Thought I would share a quick post with just a few highlights from the visit.  I may expand upon a few things in future posts, but for now hopefully this will give you an idea of what an amazing country Ireland is. 

 Here is what we managed to cover in 8 days:

1 Fort
3 Castles
2 Manor Houses
1 Brewery
1 Distillery
2 golf courses
3 Mountain Passes
28 hours of scenic driving
4000+ sheep
almost as many cows
2 National Parks
4 very different hotels (each with their charms)
60 pints of Guinness 
40 pints of Murphys
13 bottles of wine
1 birthday (Lynn's)
and 
7 Rainbows!


We visited historical sights:

Charles Fort in Kinsale
The Blarney Castle

Roger kissing the Blarney Stone
The Rock of Cashel
The Rock of Cashel
Rock of Cashel

Cahir Castle

Thatched cottages in Adare


The Kylemore Abbey in Connemara

toured breweries and distilleries,

The Jameson Distillery
Roger holding his diploma after becoming an "official" whiskey taster
The Guinness Storehouse


drank a few pints (OK many, many pints),

Enjoying a pint at Doheny & Nesbitts in Dublin


saw some of the most amazing scenery I've ever seen,

Killarney National Park
The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher
The view along the Dingle Peninsula

Outside The Europe Hotel situated on the lake at Killarney National Park
Adam battling the high winds at Old Head golf course in Kinsale.
made some new friends,



experienced the ups and downs of the crazy Irish weather,


Winds were gusting up to 60 mph the day Adam and Roger teed up at Old Head!

stayed in several amazing hotels,

The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin

Exterior of The Shelbourne Hotel
The crazy pink room in The G Hotel in Galway.
The G Hotel lobby
Anyone else a little Dizzy?!
The Europe Hotel in Killarney
The Europe Hotel
The Europe Hotel
Adare Manor Hotel
Roger enjoying his tea by the fireside at the Adare Manor Hotel.

enjoyed delicious food:



Adam made this amazing chocolate, coconut, and almond  delight from scratch in honor honour of Lynn's birthday!

and overall had a wonderful time!


Killarney National Park


Thank you Mom and Dad for coming to spend time with us, and treating us to a wonderful week exploring Ireland!