We had a walking tour of Adare. This was a garden in the area.
We saw grass roofs in many areas of the country. It appeared that they are still being done
just for the tourists. We saw some buildings with sagging grass on top of metal roofs.
We spotted King John's Castle, an early 13th century Anglo-Norman fortress, in Limerick.
We had dinner and entertainment at Knappogue Castle on our last night.
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Before, during and after dinner, we had singers, dancers and musicians.
Two of our fellow travelers, Pat and Larry, were chosen to be visiting King and Queen. Before the meal was served, King Larry, the provider of the chicken, had to taste the meat first. He did not fair well. His dramatic death was short-lived! He arose to partake in the lively feast!
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