Travel theme: Decadent

Decadent? Well, a fun travel theme you just have to see more of here!

One of the most famous hotels in Madrid –  Palace Hotel. Many of the world’s most famous people have stayed here: David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Mata Hari…to mention just a few of them.

 

Thursday Thoughts – Bunratty?

The name Bunratty, Bun Raite (or possibly, Bun na Raite) in Irish, means ”river basin” of the ‘Ratty’ river. This river, alongside the Bunratty Castle, flows into the nearby Shannon Estuary. We visited for some hours and really enjoyed its genuin feel.

 

Bunratty Castle Plaque in Irish and in English

The first recorded settlement at the site may have been a Norsemen settlement/trading camp reported in the Annals of the Four Masters. in 977. But several castles were built – and lost – here.

The fourth castle, the present structure, was built around 1425. In 1956, the castle was purchased and restored by the 7th Viscount Gort, with assistance from the Office of Public Works. He reroofed the castle and saved it from ruin. The castle was opened to the public in 1960, and with its genuin 16th-17th century furniture, tapestries and works of art it has become a great tourist attraction.

 

 

 

 

 

Cee’s B&W Photo Challenge: Letters Y or Z

Food in B&W? Y? Click here for more!

This has to be a very tasty Yorkshire Pudding – but being in B&W maybe it needs a recipe as well…

…and this is it!

Thursday Thoughts – Waterford Crystal

Waterford, Ireland, has a long tradition of crystal making, in fact since the 18th century, and is well worth a visit.

If my cupboards were not already full of things…but, no, I did not buy anything. The temptation was not a little one though…What do you think about these?

WPC: Evanescent

Northern Ireland, the North Coast, the beginning of May. Everyone told us just how lucky we were…sun, no wind, 20 degrees C. ”The finest day this year”, our landlord told us. Evanescent.