Some of you may remember a while back I told you about my son going to Europe as a Student Ambassador. Well, he's there now. He left Wednesday, June 24th and I talked to him today for the first time. Here's a rundown of what he's done so far. I'll post pictures when he comes home.
June 24th. Leave Detroit to Shannon Ireland. Had a layover in Newark.
June 25th.Land in Ireland and immediatly start running. Tour Bunratty Castle. It was built in the 15t centry and home to many Earls. Went to Folk Park, a re-created village of a 15th centry Irish rural village with a range of domestic architecture including a labourers' cottage and an elegant Georgan residance.
June 26th. Explore an area known as Burren. A rocky expance with stone structures and botanical gardens with Alpine plants. Tour Aillwee caves with subterrian rivers created by prehistoric melting water.
June 27th. Take a horse-drawn jauntry car through the area surring the lakes of Killarney. Had lunch at Lord Brandons Cottage (hunting lodge). Than take a boat ride across a tranquil lake.
June 28th. Tour Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney stone. Than went to a Woollen Mill.
June 29th. Work a traditional Irish dairy farm. Visit a donkey sanctuary (donkey rides), make homemade bread and crafts. End the day with storytelling and Irish music and dancing.
June 30th. Tou the Waterford Crystal factory. Learn about glass blowing, engraving and all aspects of making the crystal.
July1st. Go into the Wicklow "Garden of Ireland" by the Blessington lakes and the Wicklow mountains. Go the the Gaelic Athletic Association Museum and learn about Gaelic football and Hurling. Tour the city streets and canlas of Dublin on an "Army Duck" with a Viking guide.
July2nd. Left Ireland for Wales by ferry. Went to a village with one of the worlds longest names: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch! Then took a tram ride to the Great Orme Copper Mine where there's a archaeological site that dates back to the Bronze age (3000 years ago) where they learned about mining and smelting. Than took a toboggan run down the mountainside.
I'll post more as he does it.
June 24th. Leave Detroit to Shannon Ireland. Had a layover in Newark.
June 25th.Land in Ireland and immediatly start running. Tour Bunratty Castle. It was built in the 15t centry and home to many Earls. Went to Folk Park, a re-created village of a 15th centry Irish rural village with a range of domestic architecture including a labourers' cottage and an elegant Georgan residance.
June 26th. Explore an area known as Burren. A rocky expance with stone structures and botanical gardens with Alpine plants. Tour Aillwee caves with subterrian rivers created by prehistoric melting water.
June 27th. Take a horse-drawn jauntry car through the area surring the lakes of Killarney. Had lunch at Lord Brandons Cottage (hunting lodge). Than take a boat ride across a tranquil lake.
June 28th. Tour Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney stone. Than went to a Woollen Mill.
June 29th. Work a traditional Irish dairy farm. Visit a donkey sanctuary (donkey rides), make homemade bread and crafts. End the day with storytelling and Irish music and dancing.
June 30th. Tou the Waterford Crystal factory. Learn about glass blowing, engraving and all aspects of making the crystal.
July1st. Go into the Wicklow "Garden of Ireland" by the Blessington lakes and the Wicklow mountains. Go the the Gaelic Athletic Association Museum and learn about Gaelic football and Hurling. Tour the city streets and canlas of Dublin on an "Army Duck" with a Viking guide.
July2nd. Left Ireland for Wales by ferry. Went to a village with one of the worlds longest names: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch! Then took a tram ride to the Great Orme Copper Mine where there's a archaeological site that dates back to the Bronze age (3000 years ago) where they learned about mining and smelting. Than took a toboggan run down the mountainside.
I'll post more as he does it.