The Day we Came Home to Cork
We have left the Gaeltacht region of Kerry, where the Irish language is the predominant language spoken and in many areas, the only language used on signage. While we were in Ballyferriter, we met a friendly bunch of Irish College Students from all over the country, who were part of a residential summer school where they were totally immersed in the Irish language for the two week duration of the course. They told us (in English!) that they weren’t allowed to speak English during this time, and would get detention if they did, but they all appeared to be having a wonderful time at the beach, playing sports and holding a Ceili, while all the time speaking Irish. There seems to be no connection between Irish and English, and although we tried, there were very few words we were able to understand; see the pictured sign. The morning was quite damp and considerably cooler than the last few days. Before our late morning bus, Julie and I popped into the local Vinnies as I wan...