And I don't mean hurling!
I'm in the midst of finalizing all the details for my upcoming trip to Ireland (can't wait for the Lith Printing Workshop!) and I have two or three full days to play with after spending some time in the Burren and Connemara. I'm having a tough time deciding whether or not I should stay close and see what (underrated?) Mayo has to offer, or if I should work my way up to Donegal instead (which has been on my mind for some time). I don't imagine I'll have any opportunities to return to Ireland in the near future, so I want to make the most of my time there, but I don't want to rush things or spend too much time in the car. If any of you have any suggestions as to why you prefer one area over the other (photographically), I'd appreciate hearing them.
rachelle

I'm in the midst of finalizing all the details for my upcoming trip to Ireland (can't wait for the Lith Printing Workshop!) and I have two or three full days to play with after spending some time in the Burren and Connemara. I'm having a tough time deciding whether or not I should stay close and see what (underrated?) Mayo has to offer, or if I should work my way up to Donegal instead (which has been on my mind for some time). I don't imagine I'll have any opportunities to return to Ireland in the near future, so I want to make the most of my time there, but I don't want to rush things or spend too much time in the car. If any of you have any suggestions as to why you prefer one area over the other (photographically), I'd appreciate hearing them.
rachelle
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