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This is the door to the 5 level flat we stayed in. Thos's dental office is on the ground floor. We stayed on the top floor with the skylight shining in on us.
This is the view directly across from the flat. An old church building, but I do not know the name of it.
This is Hook head. It is on the southern coast of Ireland and is surrounded on 3 sides with water. Directly to the right is another light house on Dunmore East. These two would communicate with eachother for the Waterford Harbor in between the two.
Ben got a little too close to the waves for my comfort.
Hook Lighthouse is the attraction here. Crook Lighthouse is on the adjacent shore. It is said that Cromwell upon approaching the Waterford Harbor with his army said,"Waterford would fall by hook or by crooke." (i.e. it would fall regardless of the place).

We ran into some of Thos's friends on the drive out, so we stopped by for some tea and cake. Billy and Noreen Colfer are two very lovely and generous people. They have 5 successful sons. One son has written the series of books Artemis Fowl of which the first book is being turned into a movie by Disney.
This land belonged to the Knights Templar. They were granted land by the king in 1172. The templars were disbanded in 1307 and their land was given to their rivals the Knights Hospitallers who built this church.
Johnstown Castle was just outside of the Wexford city center. This is by far Ben and I's favorite castle we have been to. We did not go inside, but we wandered on the grounds. The grounds were amazingly beautiful!
This is the back of the castle. The park is open to the public free of charge everyday.

Just around the corner from our flat was a new Opera House. We checked out the show and found the Traditional Irish Music Awards were being filmed Saturday night.
We were alone in our box seat for the first half and then moved to the floor for the second half. The theater has recently undergone a major renovation. It was created with the inside of a cello in mind and has one of the highest acoustic rankings.
The host and hostess spoke in Galic (Irish language), so us and many Irish people did not understand what was being said. The music was fabulous! We heard about 6-8 different artists of all ages with violins, pipes, guitars, accordian, and other instruments I had never seen before. It will be televised in Ireland on Easter Sunday.













