Having so much fun! We left Dublin yesterday in our rental car and drove to Kilkenny. What an experience! Sonny was gripping the steering wheel all the way while trying to figure out driving on the wrong side of the road! The roads here are quite narrow and it is pretty scary. Ashley sat in front to be the navigator. I started out on the passenger side in the back but quickly moved over behind the driver so I didn't have to see how close we were coming to the stone walls on the side. We only touched the wall once - only folding the mirror in and only missed about a half dozen turns resulting in us having to turn around and backtrack. When we got to our hotel, Sonny parked the car and we have walked all around ever since! It is about a 20 minute walk (about a mile) into the town.
Last night we walked into town and found The Kytelers Inn / Pub that had a couple playing Irish tunes. This was just the type of pub that I imagined in Ireland! The Kytelers Inn dates back to 1324, when Dame Alice Kyteler, a Banker-Money Lender, Brothel Keeper and Black Witch first established business on this medieval site. Dame Alice Kyteler was accused of being a witch and sent to the dungeons beneath Kilkenny Castle. But by the political power of the Chancellor of Ireland, her former brother-in-law Roger Outlawe, her escape was organised. Her guards were beaten senseless and Dame Alice was released from the dungeons and freed from the sentence of death that hung over her. Instead Alice Kyteler's servant, Petronella, was burned at the stake for witchcraft in 1324. The pub is supposed to be haunted. There was a couple of local men sitting at the bar who got up and were dancing the Irish jig. I got up to take a picture .... big mistake!! One of the men grabbed me and started dancing with me - as if I know how to dance a jig!! I was able to keep up for a few minutes but thought if the song didn't stop, I was going to have a heart attack!! By the end of the night, we were quite good friends with Adrian! He is the local tailor here and is quite a character.
Today we took a walking tour of Kilkenny and learned the history of this medieval town. It is just hard to believe how old the buildings are. We also took a tour of the Smithwick Brewery. The brewery is situated on the site of a Franciscan abbey where monks had brewed ale since the 14th century, and has ruins of the original abbey on its grounds. It is Ireland’s oldest operating brewery, founded by John Smithwick in 1710 on land owned by the Duke of Ormonde. The Smithwick's unlike the Guiness tour in Dublin is actually at the brewery. You get to travel through and see beer in the making. It was very interesting.
I am very tired tonight and my battery power on my computer is about to die! We need to plan out our day tomorrow. We will be driving again = this time headed to Killarney.
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