The Day the Sun Shone in Cork
The day began with rain, so we donned our coats and walked down to catch the Hop on Hop off bus into town before our 24 hour ticket expired at 11. This time, the bus was on time and stopped at the correct stop when we hailed it. We began by wandering up the famous Oliver Plunkett street and exploring this pretty shopping and foodie precinct. Back down near the river, we found a restaurant called Luigi Malones and couldn’t quite decide whether we were in Italy or Ireland, however we ventured in and found some pretty good food to suit all our tastes, across both cultures (Wallsy and I had pizza/Julie and Mark had soup). We emerged from lunch to find the sun out and some warmth in the air. Shedding our raincoats, we crossed the river and walked up a steep hill to St Anne’s Church and the Shandon Bells and Tower, which incongruously has a gold fish on top as the weather vane. Inside, we donned ear defenders to protect our hearing against the sound of the bells and then cli...