Wexford, Ireland - Flying family visit
Most of my ancestors came from Ireland (and some from . . . England đ€«), plus I have family there so I decided to drop over for a few days. Shortly after taking off from Santiago de Compostela, we crossed the Galician coast - next landfall - Ireland just near Waterford. A beautiful patchwork of farmland fields spread across the horizon. Arrival at Dublin Airport required some reorientation - the locals speak English (sort of) and keep to the left (most of the time) I took the bus south along the coast to Wexford, convinced it was driven by somebody I used to know . . . Thanks Tim ☺️ My brother met me. We drove to his place to be greeted by my sister in law. It was lovely to arrive and settle in. I slept like a log! Next morning I was up for some sightseeing. There are centuries of history here in Wexford. Some ruins . . And some living history - Hook Lighthouse, built by the Normans in the 12th century and still burning bright. With an almost functional ATV (All Terrain Vehi...