I know a lot of our Ringers either live in or have been to Ireland.
It is a dream for myself and even more so brother Onomir to someday get to the home of our ancestors.
This article while short offers a glimpse of what the Emerald Isle offers.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/10/19/ir ... l?hpt=Sbin
Someday... a jig.
JB
Ireland travel
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- JimboBaggins
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Ireland travel
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Re: Ireland travel
Ah the sisters live there (Indis and Elentare) - in the Donegal area (between 8 and 9 on your map).... http://kincasslagh.net/
Also, Gimli's Goat lives somewhere around Waterford - or she used to - that was years ago! http://www.waterfordtourism.org/
I hope you get there!!!! And I'll come along in your baggage!!!
xxxoooooo
Also, Gimli's Goat lives somewhere around Waterford - or she used to - that was years ago! http://www.waterfordtourism.org/
I hope you get there!!!! And I'll come along in your baggage!!!
xxxoooooo
'There will be only one Steward in Gondor, so long as I am King. I will have you as my Steward, or I will have none." PlasticChevy - The Captain and the King
Re: Ireland travel
Jimbo, whenever you have a chance to come here, be sure to stop at the last homely house in County Donegal, Gleann Muire, in the rugged landscape of the Rosses. Any ringer coming to Ireland is most welcome to our house, there's always a bed, a cuppa and a chat, and we will gladly tour with you through this beautiful county.
Out of doubt, out of dark to the day's rising...
J.R.R. Tolkien, RotK
J.R.R. Tolkien, RotK