Bank May Holiday, with his now traditional
Riverfest, was planned to be a busy weekend. The weather at times was menacing, but everything turned out great.
All started out with a chill out session on Friday night in the infamous Wicked Chicken, all with good tunes and excellent company (K & P )
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The infamous Wicked Chicken.... |
We could not end up the night like that, so off we went finish ourselves to the Costello, his sticky carpet, and relax dance-floor, made some brilliant encounter down there, from past DJ (now teacher of the place) to Mr Scruff gig's friends.
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Costello godess overlooking the dancefloor... |
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Water the drink of legends ;) |
Definitely the perfect warm up for the long weekend.
On Saturday the big BBQ cook off, took place on Arthur Quay's, we manage to preserve ourselves a table, well guarded by bubbles gun.
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Almost shining on a busy Arthur Quay... |
Nice free food, and free music along with great people, mostly musician and psychology student, with the odd intrusion from work colleagues.
After an afternoon baking in the - at times - sun, it was time for me to go to Thomond Park, to enjoy a game of Rugby (Munster vs Ulster )
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Munster Mascot |
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Munster on the attack.... |
This end up my day, but from what I heard the festivities were to continue long after my departure.
I had an excuse to leave early (10pm), as I was going diving in Doolin the following day.
On sunday morning, I arrive in Doolin, after escaping the gates in place for the Great Limerick Run.
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Stoned view from Doolin pier |
It did not take long to launch the boat, and off we went to the Aran Island ( Inis Mor ) to dive the wormhole ( I am still in the process of editing the video, so wait for the next post ).
In the afternoon we went for another one, along the Cliffs of Moher, under the sun.
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The Cliffs viewed from the sea.... |
Once we were done, we had to take care of the boat, and after complicated exchange with some locals ( not facilitated by the foreigner accent of our diving club - including mine ), we ended up finding a suitable place to park it overnight. And it was time for fulfilling dinner.
A bit later, I had the extreme pleasure to be join by G&T in McDermott pub , around some nice guinness, enjoyable trad music session, for a nice chat. And it was not till well past 1AM that we had to say goodbye.
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Guiness for strength in McDermotts |
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The legendary G&T |
Up came monday, after a restful night - not enjoyed by everybody due to the weather conditions.
And we were off, for another dive, this time
the club boat was hosting many guests from different clubs (
Cork SAC,
Burren, and
Ennis )
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Aughinish Boat |
Delightful dive, starting with an impressive wall of Anemones displaying all their colors in patches ( Orange, Yellow, Purple, blue.... ).
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Aughinish Diving boat making way for the happy hooker. |
And on our way back, we were greeted by a jumping dolphin, following us up to the pier.
You can actually read a bit more about this May dive weekend on the Aughinish website:
http://www.aughinishdivingclub.com/news/159-dolphin-the-cliffs-and-worm-hole
Some more....
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Happy Hooked in Doolin ... ( the ferry name ;) |
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The Cliffs viewed from Doolin.... |