Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Everyone take a step back, I'm about to go coastal

-written on 4/6/13 but was unable to publish it-

Coastal and postal. I finally got some stamps- so post cards should be going out shortly!

Waterford was a lovely little town, I must say. Much more like the friendly Ireland I remember. I wandered around the town on my own, taking pictures, then decided to take the walking tour- a bit pricey (€7) but it was interesting.

The beautiful blue church interior (and the one with the streamers outside) is the first Catholic church ever built in Ireland. Pictures don't do it justice- trust me.

For lunch I had something called chicken goujon- basically fried chicken with sesame? And they gave me garlic and Cajun mayo to dip it in. I couldn't help but laugh. Not only do I not remember having Cajun mayo where I come from, but I can't remember us eating mayo with fries and chicken.

I may have said this before, but as soon as I say from New Orleans everyone recalls the hurricane. It surprises me they remember not only was there a bad hurricane in the states, but that it happened in New Orleans. The guide was telling me that they had all kinds of fundraisers for it too.

After a while of wandering the town though, I decided to head over to Tramore where I had booked space at a hostel. Well the whole tiny town is nestled right into the bottom of a hill that spills out into the water. Just beautiful. Not much to do, but I basically just walked all around the town and down the beach for hours, it was so nice. The beach was full of really unique pebbles, and the water was really cool and crystal clear. It was definitely a great way to make up for Galway.
Speaking of, I heard I missed out with not seeing the cliffs over there, but seeing that still wouldn't have made the town for me, sorry.

Oh I put in several random pictures to show ya'll
-"tyres" versus "tires"
-two pictures of what their universal pharmacy sign is (the green cross- which also always lights up)
-That "fire assembly area" sign I mentioned in an earlier post
-A cigarette butt box. That's why their streets are so clean. Plus they have special slots for gum in some trash cans- and a whole campaign to prevent people from littering their gum, it's called "bin it your way" check it out.

I realized today I've only see 2 cats since I got to Ireland, plenty of dogs, but practically no cats.

And at the end of the day I swapped stories and advice with the French girl in my room, while rating blue cheese, a baguette and eating Italian sliced meats.

Tomorrow on to London.

5 comments:

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  2. you've never had cajun mayo?
    we also have cig butt "boxes" as well in random places lol

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  3. Uhhhhh no? What does anyone put them on?
    Really? I haven't seen them!

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  4. burgers, poboys, random sandwiches, etc..
    they're usually on the floor and tall with a small hole at the top so you can only put those in and not trash.

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  5. Hmmm... don't remember seeing any.
    Yeaaaaaaah, I guess you're right. I'm just unfamiliar with them in that form, I suppose.

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