Saturday, July 01, 2006

The Dublin Zoo ... may be better than the London Zoo

Look at the red panda and the baby lemurs! The picture of the building said Roberts on it.







Saturday, June 24, 2006

Guinness Lake

This is really Lough Tay, but it was a wedding gift from "Mr. Guinness" to "Mrs. Guinness" a long time ago, and the heirs still live there. The land all around it has since been protected by Ireland, so nothing can ever be built around it.



It's kind of hard to see, but there's a house down there, and if you see little dots there were bunch of deer down there, too. The tour guide said a while ago they had an auction, and he went with his wife and bought a butter dish. Damien- the tour guide- said his Ford Escort stood out a little among all the BMWs and Rolls Royces.

Wicklow Mountains -- Glendalough

The tour guide said lots of movies are filmed here. The director of Excalibur lives nearby and the scene with the sword in the lake was filmed in this lake pictured here. Braveheart was also made nearby, a new movie called Finding Julie or Julia or something like that, the new Lassie movies, the upcoming King Henry movie, and Disney's version of Camelot or something like that, too, and others.




Dublin, Ireland

Dublin was suprisingly ugly, so I didn't take many pictures of it. The church window is the Tourism Center; it's in an old converted Church. The next posts down have pretty pictures of Ireland- outside the city. I haven't posted the Wicklow Mts. pics yet, but will upload them later.

Glendalough (Glen of the Two Lakes)







These are taken at the monastic site founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century. The completely stone building is St. Kevin's Church of the Kitchen, and Vikings couldn't burn it since it was all stone. The picture of the door is the inside of the church. The single tower isn't the same one on the Church, and had the door 15 feet of the ground. People thought it was so Vikings couldn't enter- but they could have just built a ladder. It was really because the grass would grow up so tall, so they made the first floor up 15 feet, and used the area underneath for storage, even if it was grassy. Some of the grave markers had dates all the way back to the 15th century, and the high cross pictured was from the 9th century.

South Coast

This was on the way to the Wicklow Mountains. We stopped here, it was across from a fishing village called Howth.





Thursday, June 22, 2006

More Britain at War Experience


This is a video from the Air Strike room. It's really dark, and I think the videos show up here even darker than they are; it's mostly sound, with some areas are lit.

221b Baker Street







Dr. Watson's desk, Sherlock's bed, and the fireplace.

More Britain at War Experience

I put up a couple more photos from this, since I was in a hurry last time. There was a place to wear uniforms for pictures, and I put the pic of Mom inthe flightsuit up; there are more of us wearing hats and helmets. The gasmasks wear really heavy- the one I have on the the pic below was heavy on the side with t e filter, metal inside, and I had to tilt my head the other way to hold it straight.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006