Made it to Letterkenny in fabulous time! No flat tires to speak of, however…Ireland- we have got to talk.
Please, don’t jump to conclusions- we’ve had a wonderful time together, no, your looks aren’t fading- don’t be ridiculous- and it’s not a younger country or anything like that. But really- your friggin roads! You have all of these new roadways, or “dual carriageways” as you haughtily refer to them, and they are ALWAYS CLOSED. Don’t give me that business about they’ll be open soon, I just have to be patient- it’s not me, IT’S YOU. If I see another DETOUR sign on another (already) 4 hour trek I’m just gonna lose my damn mind. I’m going to change the topic right now, but I want you to think about what you’ve done.
When we finally (ahem) arrived in Letterkenny and were so happy to be back at An Grainan Theatre to see our good friend Nial and meet new friends Pete and Annemarie. We put the set up in record time and made our way to our hotel just up the street. The Gallagher Hotel! Larissa’s obvious connection failed to procure any additional benefits to the (already) gorgeous rooms and perfect proximity to our performance space. Thanks a lot, Larissa.
It was a short stay but we had a great audience, saw some great friends – new and old- and enjoyed the local pubs and eateries. Now… Galway bound!
On the way to Galway, Mark made a special stop at the Glencar Waterfall at Benbulbin Mountain, where we enjoyed absolutely captivating scenery and all enjoyed a stroll around the grounds. Mark- you spoil us!!! Greatest Boss Ever. No doubt.
Cheers!
Megan
On the way to Galway, Mark made a special stop at the Glencar Waterfall at Benbulbin Mountain, where we enjoyed absolutely captivating scenery and all enjoyed a stroll around the grounds. Mark- you spoil us!!! Greatest Boss Ever. No doubt.
Cheers!
Megan
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