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)