Belfast, N.I. to Kill and Dublin, Republic of Ireland
We were both sad to head back south to turn in the
motorcycle. It had been a marvelous trip. One we couldn’t have ask better of. But the time had come.
We dropped the bike off at Celtic Rider,
said our
goodbyes to the team there.
Promising we’d see them again next year, we headed
back to Dublin.
We were back at the Harding, and Darkey Kelly’s, where our
adventure had begun.
We did walk over to the Teeling Distillery nearby and
bought Brother Paul a bottle of Whisky for his 50th birthday. (that
bottle never made it home. Long story short, whisky is not a carry-on item).
Then back to Darkey’s for a final meal. I had green curry with rice AND chips
per the bartender’s recommendation.
Sean had one last serving of authentic Fish
and Chips.
Then relaxed and enjoyed the local group that was playing all Irish songs in the bar. I think we closed the place down, wanting to take in as much of Dublin as we could before we left for home.
Then relaxed and enjoyed the local group that was playing all Irish songs in the bar. I think we closed the place down, wanting to take in as much of Dublin as we could before we left for home.
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