Friday, May 27, 2011
Castles in Ireland
We visited two castles while in Ireland. One of them had been transformed into a hotel and the other was a restored, medieval castle. At Dromoland castle (the hotel) we wandered around the grounds and attempted to lose Bridget and throw Audrey off a tower. Bunratty Castle was rated number two on our list of awesome castles. It has been fully furnished to look like it did in the medieval times. It had numerous towers and Bridget and I almost got blown off the roof because it was so windy. It had a medieval village around the castle so we got to see what traditional cottages and shops looked like in Ireland several hundred years ago.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Carcassonne
Carcassonne was definitely one of the more amazing chateaux/castles that we've visited so far. It has been almost completely restored and looks kind of like one of the castles that you see in fairy tales, although it is probably a lot more defensible. Carcassonne got its name when the town and Chateau were under siege. The people of the town were starving and were just about ready to give themselves up to the French when one of the noble ladies of the chateau took their last pig and fed it with the last of their grain and then threw it over the battlements. When the French saw the pig they thought that the people of the town must have a lot more food if they were able to throw away their pigs and therefore they would not be able to starve them out. They lifted the siege and the noble lady became the lady of Carcassonne (carcass for pig carcass).
We checked into a hotel that had a view of the walls surrounding Carcassonne so that we could stare at them all night. The next morning we went into the town of Carcassonne and saw the chateau and went up on the battlements. The view was beautiful and had we not been on our way to Barcelona that day we might have stayed for a couple days to look around the city. As it was we took the chance to see it again on our way back.
We checked into a hotel that had a view of the walls surrounding Carcassonne so that we could stare at them all night. The next morning we went into the town of Carcassonne and saw the chateau and went up on the battlements. The view was beautiful and had we not been on our way to Barcelona that day we might have stayed for a couple days to look around the city. As it was we took the chance to see it again on our way back.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Les Baux

Andorra
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Barcelona, Spain
I will remember: having a good time eating lots of tapas and chorizo, going to the Barcelona beach, and trying to figure out how to tell a taxi driver where we wanted to go.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Avignon
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