The Day We Got Some Irish ‘Cultcha’
Today was declared a rest day, set aside for reorganising and packing our gear in readiness for our forthcoming exploration of the Dingle Way. The lure of the sunshine was too great though, and once my packing was done, Wallsy and I set out for a mid-morning walk along the River Lee. We found a ‘grand’ (that’s me slipping in a bit of the Irish lingo) walking path, and sipped a very nice flat white from a nearby coffee van along the way. We went as far as Lee Park, sharing the path with runners, walkers, cyclists, and prams. We even spied an elderly man donning his bathers and hopping into the Lee for a dip. I’m sure the water was cold, but I wasn’t going to dip a toe in to find out. As we walked we got a great view of the building complex our apartment is in, on the hill overlooking the river. Built between 1847 and 1852, it operated as the Eglinton Lunatic Asylum and features one of the longest building facades in Ireland, spanning a distance of almost 1,0...