
Pressie from my hubby! Thank you!
Life is a journey. Enjoy your trip!
However, I am doubtful whether is there a man ever interested to buy a magazine publishing boobs and butts of women in their sixties.
No offence. I'm not ageism. Do you think even a man who is contemporary, says his sixties too would ever buy that magazine? Or wouldn't he choose those in 20s, 30s? You tell me...haha
It's our first day of travelling, so we just laid back and had our own sweet time. The main thing was to get to our destination, Belfast. After collecting the car, we kicked off our journey.
I didn't know Titanic was made in Belfast.
We passed by this gorgeous seaside - Ballycastle. I couldnt help myself but stopped by to snap a picture :p
Maybe it is not obvious from the photo, but the scenery is really breathtaking. With the cliffs and sea as backdrop. GORGEOUS!
Alright, no more wasting time. We reached the hostel - The Sheep Island View Hostel. It cost £18 a night for two. It considers cheap. Why wasting money to stay in hotel when you are not in the room the whole time, right? It's my first time staying at hostel. Oh, you can cook at the hostel. All the kitchen utensil, microwave and refrigerator are provided. I saw some tourists brought their own food and cooked their own dinner. There is this big pantry area where you can have ur meals and meet people from all over the world. We met a Poland man and had some chat too. But Nelson and I had no idea what was he talking about. He can't speak fluent English. At times, he even spoke Polish to us because he does not know how to confess it in English. It was disaster if you can't communicate with people. I'm not saying his bad english but the situation.
After settling down at the hostel. We went to Ballintoy Harbour. It just a few minutes drive from our hostel.
Day 4, we went to Ailwee cave. Its features include an underground stream and waterfall as well as some very impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
Hubby said the Mulu caves in M'sia have got much more impressive stalactites and stalagmites than this. I have no idea. And I have no interests. Haha.
Somehow, it's my first experience to enter a cave. It was 10 degrees celsius in there, pretty cold.
After that, we went to Cliffs of Moher. According to wikipedia, The Cliffs of Moher are amongst the most impressive places to see in Ireland, and are widely considered to be Ireland's top tourist attraction, drawing almost one million visitors in 2006.
Everyone wish to get the best picture. So they just cross over this boundary eventhough there is a sign stating clearly not to trepass.
And most of them dont seem to be afraid of height...
They take picture like this...
Have a view like this...
Day 2, we started off to Carrick a Rede rope bridge early morning. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny Carrick Island.
The bridge's span is around 20m and is 30m above the rocks below.
We met some China men there. One of them presumed we are from China too. But when we told him we are from Malaysia, he asked have we returned to China for visit. We were confused and replied no. He then said we should go back to "拜祖先".
This sounds funny to me. I told him we are born and raised in Malaysia!!! He still think that we should go back to China to pray to "nenek moyang". Insane! Alright, I might have "祖先", but I have no idea who is my "祖先" and I bet my dad won't know either.
Forget about that. We just snapped as many pictures as we wished.
We then reached Galway city and spent the night there. After staying at small town for the last two days. Galway city seems so happening to me.
Probably because it's Friday night, everyone was going out to have a pint - lots of people at the pub.
We strolled around the street and had dinner there.
The buildings on the rocks - Rock of Cashel.
Cute little angel in the church.
Too many castle, too many churches! I really have no idea what are the stories behind it. All I knew is it built around 12th century.
We covered most of the main tourist attractions in Ireland in these 5days. The only area left and worth a visit is Cork. Hubby said we can go there to have whale & wild dolphin watching! Cool!
And I did recently. I managed to start one recently; reading novels. I'm currently reading Stephen King's novels. Kind of scary.