Just outside the monastic site were these crazy remains of Clonmacnoise Castle. One of the many Norman castles built in the 13th century to safeguard the Norman occupation of Ireland, this one was built to secure the midlands, specifically the bridge over the River Shannon, a vital trade route at the time.
We’ve seen lots of ruins, but never any seemingly dumped on their heads! How did this happen? My guess is Finn MacCool was responsible. The legendary Irish giant was accused of throwing boulders across the Irish Sea to Scotland. But more on him later as we make our way to Northern Ireland….
I <3 Oona! I'll expect both sides of that coin – the science and the story!
Too funny! I just can’t believe all of your sunny days! So happy for you!`
I had heard that May is the nicest weather month, so I centered our trip around it. Today I was actually able to take off my jacket and hike in a tee shirt–with bare arms!!! But I will take sunshine over warmth any day, and we have been very lucky with the sun.