Saturday, July 23, 2011

"I suppose sheep are heavier when wet"

(Monday 27.06)
I woke up at 09.00. Synneve was taking photos, and her camera were noisy. And my stomach were killin´ me. I had a bad stomach, and running to the toilet, while I was dizzy. This was because of the staircase down to the living room. I ended up drinking Coca Cola, and listening to highland radio.  I think Synneve went back to bed. While I was listening to the radio I heard a familiar song "We started the voyage, it was just you and me". I was so happy to hear this song.



After a while I got bored, and went for a walk. A pretty long walk actually. And I found the horses I saw yesterday and some sheep. I took some photos of them.
I went back, and the others were now sitting in the kitchen, talking. And since there were no bread in the house, we had rice, and eggs for breakfast. This was the day when Sam was leaving, so there were a lot of hugs and Brian, Hope, Synneve and me went on an expedition.
So we drove away, and ended up in a nice, little place. Brian went for a run, and Hope, Synneve and me went down to the beach to watch the shells and snail-houses. It was nice!



After a while Hope and me got hungry, so we tried to find a shop that sold food. It took a while before we found a sign with an arrow that said "Supermarket, this way". So we started walking in the direction, and after a bit of fiddling about in the streets, we found a shop, and I bought some french pastries.
Then we walked back to the car, and found Synneve, but Brian was nowhere to be seen. And he could not have drove away, cause we had the car keys.
Brians lizzard

Then we drove back to the house, and I went to bed, and the others made dinner. I fell asleep, and when I got up, I was feeling so sick that I did not want to eat. So I just laid there.
After a while I got down, ate 3 sausages and some meat.
We did also some laundry, and we ended up drinking beer and playing music.
Brian said that I was the worst "Orange" player ever, but I was better on the cajun drum. That was fun.
Tomorrow we are going to Ballyliffin. *YEY*

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

We found the craic!

(Sunday 26.06)
Sunday, the holy Sunday. I was woken up by that Synneve was lying on my side of the inflatable mattress, so I decided to push her off it, and I got the whole mattress to myself. I slept for about 1 hour longer, and then I was so hungry, that I HAD to get up. Brian made us Irish-breakfast, and Frank, Aimée and Elie left. The nice people.

Then we just ended sitting there, waiting for any excellent suggestions, Brian was waiting for a call from the couch surfer that was coming today, and me, Sam and Synneve ended writing in our diaries.

It ended with that Sam, Synneve and me went on a car-trip. We drove all around Donegal, and got lost a few times, saw a lot of nice nature and nice views. We saw also Fort Dunree (I will tell more of that later, when we are at Michael´s place).



Sam






This is Fort Dunree
(Fort Dunree (Irish: An Dún Riabhach), located on the west side of the Inishowen peninsula in the north of Ireland, is a Napoleonic period fort. The fort is located on a rocky promontory accessed over a natural fissure. It was remodelled in 1895 to have 2 x 4.7 inch (119 mm) QF guns below, and later 12 pounder (5 kg) QF and 2 x 6 inch (152 mm) guns in a battery above. The top of a hill overlooking the site was walled in to form a redoubt.)

And we got back, and then we drove to the shop, and bought Coca Cola, beer and dinner.
Brian and Sam took my cider so I had to drink beer. Ok, enough. I went out to see the environment, and I found a nice sunset.

Then Brian left to get Hope (the couch-surfer I was talking about). And for the night we were called Faith, Love and Justice. :P
Hope was a sweet girl, that played the Ukulele.
And the CRAIC was found!
Sam

Hope


Synneve with tea

We ended up smoking and drinking tea from Alaska. THAT was fun! :D
I haven't had that much fun in ages.
And we did not go to bed before the time was 04.30ish, and it was almost light outside.
Since we slept upstairs, we had to go UP the stairs, which was easier said than done.

Oh god my stomach ached SO much, and I saw green and red dots in the ceiling.

Hope is sweet!

Monday, July 18, 2011

10 hour long busdrive with crazy busdriver

(Saturday 25.06)
I woke up unbelievably early, cause the girls in the beds above us, were leaving for an airplane. This was like 05.30, and because of them, and my squeaky bed, I did not get more sleep. So I just laid there and waited... and waited. I was awfully hungry as well, and the breakfast were not before 07.00.
When the clock was 06.55, and almost ran down to the breakfast. I was all alone there...
Since I was finished packing yesterday, I could relax, and eat properly. And then I went up again, to fetch Synneve. I got her up, and we went down again, this time with luggage, and I ended up looking at Synneve eating breakfast.
We found a handsome man to look at, and everything was nice.
At about 09.30 did I leave the hostel. And GOD how much time Synneve used to get out. I waited, and waited...

Then we walked to the bus-station, and found the bus.
We knew this would be a long bus drive.

The first bus drove to Galway, were we ended up eating lunch. The next bus was going to Derry, but in Sligo we had to change bus-driver. And this is the craziest bus-driver I have EVER met.

The bus, which normally GETS overtaken, was now the one that was overtaking other cars. It felt like we flew over the hills, and Synneve looked anxiously on me, and I ended up finding my own seat. I sat alone for quite a while, until this group of young people entered the bus. They came on the bus in Donegal, and they were going to Derry. And right next to me, this handsome, young man sat down, and he fell asleep. We had to fasten the seat belt, so that he didn't fall into the gangway.
And NO, he did NOT wake up when I was getting off the bus, so I had to climb OVER him, and he did not wake up by that either.

We were now in Letterkenny, and Brian (our host) was waiting for us. In his car were also another couch surfer, this was Sam(ira). She was from Switzerland. When we got to Brian's house, were there 3 other couch surfers. Frank from Germany and Aimée* and Elie* (not sure how they write their names).
We had a great time, with loads of singing, drinking and smoking. Fabulous people!
We ate great food that Sam made, and we did not get to bed before 03.30. At that time I had been awake for 21 hours, so I was knackered.

I slept on an inflatable mattress, with Synneve. I fell to sleep almost right away.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Experiencing Cork and Cobh - in the rain

I woke up early, and ended up getting lost, in the hostel, and then after messing about, I found the kitchen. And some breakfast. I had a little mountain of bread slices and apricot marmalade everywhere. *Yummy*
After a while Synneve got up and ate breakfast.

Afterwards we headed for the train to Cobh.
*Out against the sea*

 The train took about 25 minutes from Cork to Cobh, and pass the Fota Wildlife Park. I really wanted to go there, but it was kinda difficult since I was inside the train.
We got to Cobh, and it was raining and it was foggy. Not the best weather, but true Irish weather. The first thing we did was to find a church that was not longer a church, it was a museum. About the Americans and famine and emigrants.
Did you know that :
"From 1848 - 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland - over 2.5 million departed from Cobh, making it the single most important port of emigration.
This exodus from Ireland was largely as a result of poverty, crop failures, the land system and a lack of opportunity. Irish emigration reached unprecedented proportions during the famine as people fled from hunger and disease."

After being there for a while, we went out in the pouring rain. Cobh is not THAT bad. I went "shopping" and looking at churches, while Synneve sat inside drinking a pint of Guinness. It was raining cats and dogs, and so windy too, so I got into the pub as well, and took some great photos with my phone. When I got there I looked like a drowned cat.
Then Synneve went to a museum, and I went to the souvenir shop, and I bought a tin whistle, and its so fun to play at. I also bought some key-chains and stuff. Then we went out to look at the statue of Annie Moore and her two brothers. Annie Moore became the first ever emigrant to be processed in Ellis Island when it officially opened on 1st January 1892.



Afterwards I met Synneve, and we got the train back to Cork. I never got a message from Fifi *sad face*.

We walked from the trainstation to the hostel, and ended up gas-poisoning the whole hostel, and it smelled gas and burned food for a while. We met two American girls, what was very nice.
We ate, and Synneve disappeared into the night. And came back...

Went to sleep, and tried not to make so much noise, since there were like 16 beds in the dorm...

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The days in Tramore

Well, we went to Tramore...
(Tuesday 21.06)
Today I woke up because Synneve fiddled about in our room, and then FINALLY I got my duvet back! She had slept on it the whole night, and I was laying against the concrete wall. That was frikkin cold!
So I went back to sleep, and did not get up until 10.30, and in the kitchen was Synneve and Mel (another couch surfer), and they drank tea.
We talked a while, and then Erin came, and we talked even more.
Since we had not been eating for several hours, we thought we had to get something to eat before exploring Tramore. So Synneve made breakfast, and then we went out on our excursion around Tramore. First we went towards the shop (Tesco and Lidl), and on our way there, a dog adopted us. He was like following us around, and he really enjoyed our company.


Then we found a church, and sat out in front of it, planning what to do. I wanted to go to the pub, and she wanted to go back home and charge the battery for the camera, before going down to the sea. So Synneve left me at O´Neills, and I ended up chatting with the local, and watching tennis. (I don't get that sport, its so darn boring). I ended up drinking one Guinness and one Beamish, in an hour. Especially one of the locals, he tried to flirt, but it did not work, cause he was like 60, and had 5 ex-wives (Or, that's what I heard). But he bought me and Synneve one Guinness each though.

After a while I went down to the sea, and took a lot of photos. It was so beautiful down by the sea, even though the weather were not to good. It was raining and it was foggy.So I stayed there for almost 1 hour. Really a place you could relax in.



After I while I decided that I was going up to O´Neills, and on my way I found a supermarket, so I went in, and got out on the other side, and therefore I got lost. I ended up on the wrong side of Tramore, and after a lot of just fiddling around, I found the church, and therefore also the pub. So I went in to O´Neills, and had a pint of Smithwick's, and it tasted like horseshaite! Keep away from that ale!

I found also Synneve in the pub, and we decided to get back to our hosts place. So we walked back, and made dinner. And went to bed quite early actually, but that was mostly because we were so tired after the day before.

(Wednesday 22.06)

Good morning!
I woke up relatively early, and was ready for what ever the world had scheduled for me this day. So we sat in the kitchen, with chickens all over the place.

Me and Synneve found out that we were gonna make boxty and svele. That was easier said that done. For is there something thats missing in Ireland, its what we need. We did NOT find cultured milk OR harts-horn, which is both crucial for making svele. So Synneve went and bought sour-cream, and we hoped that would work. But since i am so good, I found a recipe on the internet without harts-horn and cultured milk. Hurray for that!
After going to the shop to get potatoes, plain flour and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). Then we went down to the beach, in the sunny weather, and Synneve left me with 100000 kg of stuff (well, not THAT much, but it sure felt like it). So I ended up with "going into the ocean" literally. Lovely! I had water up to my ankles, and my skirt got soaked. Then Synneve left me, and I sat on a stone, eating pasta salad, and I nearly blew away.




We started fighting, and went different ways home. On my way I met the handsome guy that saved us earlier the week, and I was recognized by the barkeeper in O´Neills (I must have made an impression there)

Afterward we went back to Meadowbroook, and started making the svele and boxty. Svelene was actually very good. Then Karen (our host)and Erin took us to a potluck (A potluck is a gathering of people where each person or group of people contributes a dish of food to be shared among the group.)

It was so nice, and the people we were staying with were so nice. Thank you so much Patty and Mark.
When it got dark outside, then we found out that there were a trad-session in one of the pubs, and that we were going. 





We sang and had a great time, and Synneve joined the band, and we ended up singing "Eg rodde meg ut" and "Wild rover". And oh my god, the guy on the banjo was so handsome! ^_^
He had lovely blue eyes... 



After a while the bar-keeper started shouting that they had to get out, cause he wanted to go home and sleep. So we went out, and me, Karen and Synneve went back home, while Erin, Patty, Mark and Karens mom Gretta, went the other way.

It was so nice to go to bed...


(Thursday 23.06)
Got up early early, almost in the middle of the night, cause this was the day when we were going to leave Tramore. We packed down everything that was not already packed, and made breakfast of my lovely sausage. *Yummy*
Then we woke up Karen, and said that we had to leave soon, but we ended up in the kitchen, together with her chickens and a dog. We gave her the book we had made, and a chocolate and a bottle from Porterhouse, and she was very happy. 

Then Erin came down and hugged us. After a long while, we finally got down towards the bus-stop. Well, the bus-stop did not look like one. It wasn't even a chair there.
Eventually did the bus come, and we took it first downtown, and then back uo, and towards Waterford. 

Well in Waterford, we ended up waiting for the bus to Cork.
In Cork we met James, and he was going to the dentist, so he left us in a pub, and went away. After 1.5 hour  he came back, with an apple, and said something, and then went again.
And that was the last I saw of him... 

Synneve started crying and I had to carry all the luggage. (2 backpacks, 2 shoulder-bags, 1 violin and something more).
We ended up staying at Kinlay house, and got a place to sleep for 2 days.
We made dinner, and played backgammon. Then I talked to Fifi (my pen-pal in Cobh), and made an appointment to meet the next day, when we were going to Cobh. Well, Fifi was going to Cork, and we to Cobh, so we had to meet either in Cork or Cobh.

(The bed is making funny noises)

Monday, July 11, 2011

Last day in Dublin

(Sunday 20.07)
Today I woke up a bit to early, and by that I mean around 07.00. That is not right for a Sunday morning. But I did not do did on my own free will. It was... yes, you are right. It was my sister, she was stepping on my face. Well, I got up, and continued to pack. I went down to eat breakfast, and then went up again, after eating about 10 slices of bread.  (Yep, a lot of food, but I felt very hungry only a few hours later)
Then I got up at the room to check we did not had forgotten anything. Went then down again, with my backpack and jacket and shoulder bag.
We "logged out", and handed in our door-cards. And we sent mom and dad on the airport-bus. And gone were they...
In the meantime, I found a bus to O´Connell Street, and ended up getting lost, with a 15 kg bag pack on my shoulders. The I had to find my map, and just figure out which way that was up. EVENTUALLY I found the street I was looking for, and then I had to find "Porterhouse" in Nassau Street, and I kept on looking for the statue of Molly Malone.
After a lot of "I'm-lost-where-the-fuck-is-Porterhouse", I found Porterhouse, and I went in... and started waiting...



And waiting... and after a LONG time Padraig came, and everything was OK. We had tea, and sat there talking, and then Synneve came, and she had a Bulmers Pear Cider, and joined the talk... Then James appeared, and we sat and talked even longer, and the time flew away. And then James ran off, and Padraig had to reach his train, and Synneve said that "We have a lot of time".
(Padraig is my long, lost Irish brother, and I love him to bits)
After a large portion of chips and salad, we headed off towards "Bus arse" (that's not the name of the place, but I think that was what Padraig called it : Busáras)
And then we ended up waiting a lot, cause we had squint-eyed on the bus-table, and we thought there were a bus at 16.00, but that was not the case. We had to wait until 17.30.
We took the bus to Waterford, and then to Tramore. And we had a nice bus driver...

Of course did we get lost in Tramore too. It was inevitable. Cause Synneve meant we should get off the bus, before he drove back to Waterford. So we got off in the middle of nowhere. Synneve ended up crying and I  (as the heroin I am) found my lovely android phone, turned on the internet, and roamed. I had to log on to Synneve´s Couch-surfing-account, and find the message from our host, so that I could find the address. That was a few, expensive minutes. BUT I found the address, and we started walking towards what we thought was the city centre. Then we found a handsome man, and we asked him were the Church was, and then were Meadowbrook was. He told us that we were on the completely wrong side of town, so he called a taxi for us. *Our hero of the day*
Then the taxi came, and we praised our hero. We drove up to the address, and told our host what that had happened. We got a room and a cup-of-tea.