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		<title>A Customer Review from 2010</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tony and Dana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your home in Ireland is wonderful and its central location allowed us to tour much of Ireland.  Can&#8217;t wait for the M7 vs N7 to get done though.  Thank you so much for allowing us to experience your little slice of heaven. Regards, Mark]]></description>
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allowed us to tour much of Ireland.  Can&#8217;t wait for the M7 vs N7 to get done<br />
though.  Thank you so much for allowing us to experience your little slice<br />
of heaven.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Mark</p>
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		<title>A Customer Review from 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 21:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony and Dana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Dana, Just got home from our stay at the cottage in Ireland and wanted to let you know we had a fantastic time. The cottage is adorable, a warm and an inviting place to stay! We covered a lot of ground and found it quite easy to get around. We met all the neighbors, they [...]]]></description>
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<div>Hi Dana,</div>
<div>Just got home from our stay at the cottage in Ireland and wanted to let you know we had a fantastic time. The cottage is adorable, a warm and an inviting place to stay! We covered a lot of ground and found it quite easy to get around. We met all the neighbors, they were equally warm and friendly, as we found everyone we met to be. Everything turned out to be perfect. The Paramount Hotel was great. We enjoyed our little balcony on the fifth floor, being in walking distance to all the sites, and just a few blocks from great nightlife. I only wish I had added another four or five days to our stay in Ireland. Thank you for making this vacation possible. I know we will be going back. We both loved everything about it.</div>
<div>Warmly,</div>
<div>Mary Scoville</div>
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		<title>Ireland 2010: 4th day as a guest at Glenculloo Cottage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 22:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony and Dana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We woke this morning to a slight fog covering the top of Keeper Hill.  The Irish say that it means that &#8220;Keeper must be wearing his cap today.&#8221;  We had a delightful yogurt parfait for breakfast, a light and wonderful start to the day.  We are not big fans of yogurt, but found this to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We woke this morning to a slight fog covering the top of Keeper Hill.  The Irish say that it means that &#8220;Keeper must be wearing his cap today.&#8221;  We had a delightful yogurt parfait for breakfast, a light and wonderful start to the day.  We are not big fans of yogurt, but found this to be very enjoyable.  Tony had plans for an &#8220;education&#8221; day, so we left mid morning for our day of learning.</p>
<p>We travelled the country roads of Ireland to Bunratty.  Bunratty, a medieval town of both Irish and English history/heritage, is the site for Bunratty Folk park.  Similar to many &#8220;Old World&#8221; parks found in the United States, it boasted different cottages, farms, and manor houses from around Ireland.  But, the unique parts of Bunratty were amazing!  First, there is Bunratty Castle!  A completely restored medieval castle that you can tour from top to bottom (Tony was our personal guide), and can even enjoy a dinner buffet old-style.  Then there were the live animals in their fields, and the ever amazing and giant, Irish Wolfhounds.  I would not have thought they were actually dogs!  We were able to enjoy watching someone prepare Irish soda bread, tour many of the different structures, and enjoy a pint at Mac&#8217;s Pub, a real working Irish pub in the middle of the park!  It was a wonderful day of strolling, taking our time at each attraction, and enjoying each other&#8217;s company.</p>
<p>After we finished with the park, we headed to the Creamery restaurant located within walking distance.  A great Irish pub, usually crawling with tourists, was very light with travel guests.  The building itself had been transformed many times, the previous tenant was the &#8220;old creamery.&#8221;  We enjoyed good soup, good bread, and a hearty meal.  After lunch came SHOPPING!  Blarney Woolen Mills (famous), is situated just next door to the Creamery.  We had an opportunity to look at hand-made Irish potter, woollen goods, lace goods, and a variety of other gifts for our friends.  We enjoyed a cup of coffee or tea from the upstairs cafe while we shopped.  Blarney Woolen Mills has a great Waterford crystal display also.</p>
<p>After shopping we headed back to Glenculloo Cottage.  We took a giant nap, after such a long day, knowing that Tony had something special in store for us in the evening.  After our much needed and very restful nap, we prepared ourselves for our evening at a traditional Irish jam session.  We had a quick appetizer and glass of whisky before setting out to our final destination, Jim o&#8217; the Mill.</p>
<p>Jim o&#8217; the Mill is one of the best kept secrets of Ireland&#8230;and I do not want to ruin it.  All I know, is that it is free of tourists (except us), provides an amazing opportunity to see traditional music played by neighbors of the Mill, and you can get a pint of Guinness for next to nothing.  We really enjoyed the opportunity to sing along to the songs we know, stomp along to ones we didn&#8217;t, and even got to see our host (Tony) play a few solo numbers on his violin.  This visit/outing is one of the reasons to stay at Glenculloo Cottage, because you can&#8217;t find the place otherwise!</p>
<p>We got in very late and enjoyed our night sleep as soon as our heads hit the pillows.  Tomorrow we have another day of touring, and our homemade traditional Irish &#8220;fry.&#8221;  OOOOhhh it&#8217;s so good!</p>
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		<title>Ireland 2010: 3rd day as a guest at Glenculloo Cottage</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 00:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony and Dana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently the Pocheen cocktail did wonders on our sleep, we didn&#8217;t rise out of bed until 9:45!  I haven&#8217;t slept that late in years, such comfy beds!  Tony prepared homemade scones with strawberry jam and whipping cream.  Felt more like dessert for breakfast, absolutely a delight, and oh so right!  After breakfast we headed off to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently the Pocheen cocktail did wonders on our sleep, we didn&#8217;t rise out of bed until 9:45!  I haven&#8217;t slept that late in years, such comfy beds!  Tony prepared homemade scones with strawberry jam and whipping cream.  Felt more like dessert for breakfast, absolutely a delight, and oh so right!  After breakfast we headed off to the quaint working-person&#8217;s  town closest to Glenculloo Cottage, Nenagh.  We spent some time at the Bank of Ireland, had coffee from <em>The Pantry</em>, window shopped throughout the criss-crossing streets, and picked up additional groceries for our appetizers in the evenings.  Our favorite location was the Country Choice Delicatessen.  It had a wide array of fresh meats, cheeses, marmalades, and Irish wine.  They even have a quaint eating area where they provide daily home cooked meals that will certainly make you want to nap right after eating.</p>
<p>We then headed back up over the Silvermines Mountains, into Knockahopple.  We visit a friend of ours in Knockahopple, as they too have a cottage/B&amp;B.  Here is their website <a title="Knockahopple Cottage" href="http://www.knockahopple.com/" target="_blank">(website)</a>.  We then stopped at a friend of Tony&#8217;s, for a &#8220;real local&#8221; Irish experience.  Our visit was absolutely fabulous, enjoying both company, a few whiskys, a light lunch, and tea.  Our hosts never having us want for anything.  One of our highlights of our trip had to be this visit!  We then travelled back to the Glenculloo Valley. </p>
<p>We finished our evening by taking a nice evening walk through &#8220;Sherwood Forest,&#8221; to see the &#8216;Old Hunting Lodge.  This beautiful house has a wonderful mountain side/foothill view with Mulkear River exposure.  A wonderfully kept lodge with charm and character.  Then it was back to the cottage for some R&amp;R by the fire, a few cocktails, and boardgames.  Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny and warm day, and we were told &#8220;a history lesson&#8221; is on the agenda.</p>
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		<title>Ireland 2010: 2nd day as a guest at Glenculloo Cottage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony and Dana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Awakening to the sound of both birds chirping and cattle in the nearby pasture, was a first-experience for us!  The rising of the sun and dawn appeared at 4:00am, but we were able to sleep until 8:30am, as the jet lag began to wear off.  The fresh smells of warm brown soda bread was weighing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awakening to the sound of both birds chirping and cattle in the nearby pasture, was a first-experience for us!  The rising of the sun and dawn appeared at 4:00am, but we were able to sleep until 8:30am, as the jet lag began to wear off.  The fresh smells of warm brown soda bread was weighing in the air throughout the cottage.  Tony had prepared a delicious first breakfast consisting of oatmeal with whisky soaked raisins&#8230;as always good to have whisky to start the day off!  We needed the extra carbohydrates in our stomachs for our chauffeured tour to County Clare, to see the Cliffs of Moher!</p>
<p>Our journey to the Cliffs of Moher were filled with stories of Irish customs, nervousness of cars approaching on the &#8220;other&#8221; side of the road..although it was great that Tony did all of the driving! Phew!  We arrived first to the Liscannor Rock Shop.  Liscannor being the name of the town, Liscannor stone being the stone which looks like worms crawled into a basin of cement and was hardened.  We shopped til we dropped, finding neat minerals and rock formations for paper weights, jewelry made of the unique Ireland marble &#8211; Connemara -, and had a cafe au lait.  We were headed a few miles up the road to our second holy well, St. Brigid&#8217;s, to discover an amazing cavern filled with personal affects in honor of those who have departed.  We were in awe of the stories written on cards and the delicate items left as mementos.  Across the street from the holy well was O&#8217;briens monument.  Tony explained the historic significance, but I couldn&#8217;t keep my eyes off of the tiny calves sitting around it, as the land around the column was used as a pasture.</p>
<p>We journeyed onward to the Cliffs of Moher.  Words to describe the &#8220;Cliffs&#8221; are hard to materialize.  When you are able to visit you will truly understand their beauty and splendor.  Then it was off to a Kodak moment at Doonagore Castle.  A wonderful castle tower which is still a summer home for some Irish natives.  We continued on our drive to the town of Doolin.  A petite little village with wonderful shopping venues.  A couple of woolen and t-shirt shops, two traditional music stores (one of which is beautifully situated with a romantic garden and cafe), a chocolate shop, and of course, a PUB.  We enjoyed our Irish beef burgers, fish and chips, and mussels.  After lunch we headed out toDoolin to visit the many rock formations on the coast and see the living creatures inside the tidepools.  So magnificent the colors and the serene peaceful sound of the water hitting off the rocks.  We took a walk on Fanore beach nearby.  The last visit on our tour for the day was Poulnabrone Dolmen.  This ancient druid burial site is on all of the postcards, and is a must see!  To imagine how it was constructed, the significance of the site to which it is built, and the archaeological history, is simply amazing!  Did you know that it is older than the Pyramids?</p>
<p>On our way back to Glenculloo Cottage we made our way through the winding countryside of County Limerick.  We arrived to the cottage and settled down for the evening.  We took out a card game and a board game, started a fire, and were served the most wonderful cocktail, Poteen.  I would love to tell you more about the Poteen cocktail, but what happens in Ireland, stays in Ireland!</p>
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