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Ned preferred Murphy's, actually.
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We stopped for a photo in Ned's homeland.
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At the Rock of Cashel, where St. Patrick did some baptizing. The place is a bit old -- built in the 11th century, we think. They "only" have history of this area dating back to the fourth century. Thanks to the gentleman whose tombstone served as a prop for the camera.
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Our gracious hosts, Denis and Carmel. We got to visit with them on our last evening, which was a terrific treat!
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