Sunday, August 10, 2008

Moving on to London

Our tour of Ireland is now over. We arrived in London yesterday afternoon. Below are a few more pictures from our southern Ireland adventure.




I am walking up 100 stairs to see the amazing view in the picture below.
This is one of the largest Georgian houses in Ireland. We walked through some of the rooms hearing about what life was like during the victorian times.


This is a traditional farm cottage.


Grandma and I standing in front of some remains from a fort built along the water for security.


The Cliffs of Moher.






2 comments:

harryk said...

London - I believe that a very small but faithful reformed church that I visited still exists in the heart of the city. It's called Orange Street Congregational Church and is on Orange Street behind the National Gallery, between St. Martin's Street and Charing Cross Road, near Trafalgar Square. They meet at 6:30 PM Friday and Sunday nights because they rent the space and the owners use it on Sunday mornings. They're dear people, holding forth the Word of life in that huge city that desperately needs to know Christ but simply doesn't care.

Carlie//Jesse said...

You have been tagged :). See my last post for details.