I meet Liam O'Neill in the shop,
Irish on Grand, when I went in to find information on travel to
Ireland. Originally from County Cork, Liam who has lived in St. Paul for the past 20 plus years was most helpful. To stimulate my husband's interest in a visit to
Ireland, he helped me purchase a huge driving map of the
Emerald Isle plus a T-shirt for DH to wear. I decided also to find something for my daughter, middle name
Kilbane, but I'll keep that a secret for now.
Oh boy, I inspired you with my holliday.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an interesting place.
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I want to go too!..It is on my list...Can't wait to see the pictures.
ReplyDeleteHave always loved that strong, Irish name.
ReplyDeletei bet your ploy works! :) liam has a kind face!
ReplyDeleteJulie and I loved our trip to Ireland a couple of years ago.
ReplyDeleteI really do enjoy planning a trip and this one sounds great.
ReplyDeleteHe looks friendly. Hope you get your hubs on board for the trip!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind visiting Ireland...I just would not like that long flight to get there.
ReplyDeleteAye! And ye will have a good time too!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see Ireland for myself someday. We do have a shop or two in our area that caters to the Irish side of things.
ReplyDeleteYou would enjoy a trip to Ireland. The people are just about the friendliest of any place I have traveled. It is not many years since I visited. Maybe I need to put it on the bucket list again.
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean there are travel plans in your future?
ReplyDeleteNice portrait.
ReplyDeleteI hope that road map is very detailed (if you've posted a link it's not working for me today)! The road signs in Ireland can be quite a challenge. But it's entirely worth it and I'd return in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteA lovely portrait,greeting from Belgium.
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ah, we just went to scotland, not ireland. but anyways it was beautiful!
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