By Kelly Damien
There are many, many holiday homes available in Ireland, and if you would take the time to browse the Internet for websites specializing in Irish travel tours, you will not find it hard to snag the perfect holiday home for your vacation in Ireland. But if you want to experience something special that will make your trip to Ireland truly memorable, why not go and book a stay in a haunted home?
Ireland has a long history, with some periods of it graced with warfare among clans and within clans, not to mention warfare between the Irish natives and the invaders from Normandy who came with William the Conqueror in 1066. Much of these periods of violence were witnessed by the stone castles that dot the Irish landscape; more often than not, the owners or former owners of these stone castles took part in them. But not all hauntings were of lost soldiers who died in fighting; there were some hauntings with stories have a more personal note.
One of these haunted homes is Renvyle House Hotel in County Galway. Although it was completely rebuilt after being burned down by the Irish Republican Army, Renvyle House Hotel itself has a history that spans 120 years. This property was once a favorite abode of the Irish poet William Butler Yeats. Yeats had dabbled in the occult and was said to have witnessed apparitions and heard unearthly sounds. Nowadays, it is said that Yeats himself has joined the ghosts that haunt Renvyle House Hotel.
Ballygally Castle Hotel in County Antrim is another castle reputed to have an otherworldly resident. Stories are afloat that there was a Madame Nixon who lived and died in Ballygally Castle Hotel and whose wandering spirit now likes to tease guests by knocking randomly on their doors.
Another story is that of a Lady Isabella Shaw, who threw herself and her baby daughter to their deaths after failing to deliver a baby boy. It is said that her sobbing and her daughter’s cries can be heard in the castle.
These are just two of the famous haunted castles in Ireland. So, if you want a uniquely otherworldly stay in a holiday home in Ireland, search the Internet for some haunted castle hotels and stay for the night.
"Travel in Ireland" is the tourism guide for Ireland. "Travel in Ireland" specializes in holiday homes in Ireland. "Ireland Tours" has the largest selection of accommodations in Cork.
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Dunguaire Castle, near Kinvarra
My girls visit the castle, admit deja vu!
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Favorite Irish Recipes
(HELPFUL HINT: 1 ounce = 28.35 grams, or "grammes;" thus your 250 grammes of ham or bacon is 8.8 ounces - little over half a pound! To convert grams to ounces, multiply grams by 0.0353. And we all should know that 750 ml is the familiar "fifth" of a gallon. Oh, and rillette means "plank" in French.)
By Dara Ward
Are you sick of the same old food? Want to try that something different? Perhaps you want to impress the lady or man in your life with your culinary skills. Below are some of the best Irish recipes around.
Bacon and Cabbage Soup
Ingredients:
1 Medium Onion sliced
Butter-5-60 Grammes
4 medium potatoes peeled and sliced
1 Cabbage-use Savoy or Spring cabbage
Chicken Stock-750ml
Salt and Pepper
Bay Leaves-5 for flavour
250 Grammes Ham or Bacon
Toss the butter onto the pan as add the sliced onions as it begins to melt. Add your potatoes nicely sliced and the cabbage. Cook for about 3 minutes. Add the stock, continue to cook. Throw in the bay leaves and bring to the boil. Turn heat down and cook until potatoes are soft. Add the ham or bacon and simmer for 30 minutes. Season as required with salt and pepper.
Rillettes of Fresh and Smoked Salmon
This is a great little snack for those hot summer days.
Ingredients:
225 Gramme Poached Salmon Flaked
175 Gramme Smoked Salmon cut into small pieces
3 Spoons Fresh Cream
I spoon of Horseradish Sauce
Some chopped Dill
Chopped Chives
Salt and Pepper
I pinch of Cayenne Pepper
1 good squeeze of fresh lemon
Throw all the ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Serve as a chilled salad or in a sandwich. Its that simple. Delicious!
Dara Ward is an expert on all things Irish. He even cooks for his wife at home. He operates over 20 Irish travel websites which offer instant bookings for 120 Hotels in Dublin He also runs Self Catering Cottages in Ireland.
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By Dara Ward
Are you sick of the same old food? Want to try that something different? Perhaps you want to impress the lady or man in your life with your culinary skills. Below are some of the best Irish recipes around.
Bacon and Cabbage Soup
Ingredients:
1 Medium Onion sliced
Butter-5-60 Grammes
4 medium potatoes peeled and sliced
1 Cabbage-use Savoy or Spring cabbage
Chicken Stock-750ml
Salt and Pepper
Bay Leaves-5 for flavour
250 Grammes Ham or Bacon
Toss the butter onto the pan as add the sliced onions as it begins to melt. Add your potatoes nicely sliced and the cabbage. Cook for about 3 minutes. Add the stock, continue to cook. Throw in the bay leaves and bring to the boil. Turn heat down and cook until potatoes are soft. Add the ham or bacon and simmer for 30 minutes. Season as required with salt and pepper.
Rillettes of Fresh and Smoked Salmon
This is a great little snack for those hot summer days.
Ingredients:
225 Gramme Poached Salmon Flaked
175 Gramme Smoked Salmon cut into small pieces
3 Spoons Fresh Cream
I spoon of Horseradish Sauce
Some chopped Dill
Chopped Chives
Salt and Pepper
I pinch of Cayenne Pepper
1 good squeeze of fresh lemon
Throw all the ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Serve as a chilled salad or in a sandwich. Its that simple. Delicious!
Dara Ward is an expert on all things Irish. He even cooks for his wife at home. He operates over 20 Irish travel websites which offer instant bookings for 120 Hotels in Dublin He also runs Self Catering Cottages in Ireland.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dara_Wardhttp://EzineArticles.com/?Favourite-Irish-Recipes&id=185106
Monday, May 21, 2007
Great News on Monday!
Well, I got some great news today! My youngest daughter, an hyphenated Kelly-, is pregnant and the baby is due December 24! Don't know the gender yet, but it's time to celebrate my third grandchild!
Mom, Dad, and Baby, who live in Dallas, are all doing well!
More news as we receive it!
Thanks, Lee
Mom, Dad, and Baby, who live in Dallas, are all doing well!
More news as we receive it!
Thanks, Lee
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