Despite all the crazy driving, we have had a great time wandering around Ireland. The views are always gorgeous with loads of green land and mountains. The weather is that of typical Ireland, and thank god I went to Scotland first.. it definitely made me become a little more accustomed to the weather. For those who haven't been out this way, essentially the way the day starts out is bright and sunny without a cloud to be seen in the air, and will all of a sudden take a turn for the worst. The biggest set of dark dark clouds will come rolling in at ultimate speeds and just take over the whole sky in a matter of minutes, and then that's it. No more sun for the rest of the day. Grey sky's with on and off rain for the rest of the evening.
One of my favourite places we have been to so far is the cliffs of moher. When driving in you can barely tell that you are anywhere special. It seems as though you are just on flat ground with a bunch of tourists around. However, one you walk a little further out of the parking lot, you begin to see that the once flat ground begins to take a severe drop off to a 300m drop. For those who believed the world was a flat surface it is this area that will make this myth seem almost true. You literally walk straight to, what feels like the edge of the earth (take a peek below at pictures). In order to get the most amazing pictures possible, we walked down narrow paths that literally drop off to your death at one end, and are perfectly flat grassland on the other. It was such an adrenaline rush to be walking so close to the edge, and to be able to get the pictures we took made the evening that much more spectacular.
I also have finally been able to get my Irish ring called the claddah. This ring used to be worn as a wedding ring, but is still commonly used as an engagement ring. The way the ring looks is a simple round silver band with a heart in the middle, a hand on each side of the heart and a crown ontop of the heart. Each of which represents a form of affection. The crown ontop of the heart represents loyalty, the heart is shown for love, and finally the hands which hold the heart symbolize friendship. If you are in a relationship, the base of the heart is meant to face in to show that you are taken, whereas if you are single and looking for love the base of the heart is pointed out, symbolizing that your heart is available for taking. I don't know about you, but unless I am engaged I don't exactly like to have something on me that basically screams "IM TAKEN" or "IM SINGLE" but the symbolism behind the ring was too cute to give up.
That's all for now. I'm going to attempt to go back to sleep because just writing this post is making me feel woozy. Darn bus.
Keep an eye out for more posts to come.
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