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Street Prophets Friday: Gallarus Oratory,Dingle and Goodbye to Cloghane [1]
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Date: 2025-01-24
Greetings and welcome to the next chapter of the stuff that Marko posts on Daily Kos. Welcome to another bit of Irish fluff. Welcome to another little community open thread.
We had another good day running around the Dingle peninsula. Bright and early we visited one of the earliest Christian churches in Ireland.
GALLARUS ORATORY
Built around the 7th or8th century this Oratory resembles an inverted boat. This is the only perfect remaining example of a number of small corbel-built Oratories on a rectangular plan. The outward inclination of the bed joints of the stonework directs the rain to the outside. There are two openings, the western doorway and the eastern window. The doorway has a double lintel, above which project twwo stones each pierced with a round hole; these may have served for the attachment of a door. The window is round-headed and splays more widely towards the inside. An inward sagging has taken place in the upper parts of both sides of the building midway along its length.
Why, where did ol' fuzzy-headed Marko get that text he's tucked into a box?
An ancient sign found on the site.
Sorry if I skipped transcribing the Irish, but I did include all the mysterious extra capital letters in the English version.
The window to the east
Above the doorway to the west
The walk to and from the oratory was lovely
Then we visited the town of Dingle. Dingle is home to some of the best ice cream in Ireland and one of the best flavors of ice cream from Dingle is one made with Dingle's own gin. Fist thing we did after getting off the bus was to rush to a recommended ice cream shop for a cone. Then there was time to explore and perhaps do a bit of shopping.
Dingle was made famous by being the home of a lone dolphin that had lost its family and decided to stay in the harbor. You can still take Fungie the Dolphin tours although Fungie died some time ago.
More on Fungie the Dolphin can be found on this website.
Part of the harbor
In a park along the highstreet, Strand Street
I quickly grew tired of the pace of the window shoppers I was hanging out with and dashed off on my own for a couple hours.
St. Mary's Church
I found myself a quiet spot in the graveyard and did this sketch of the bell tower
We rode back to the hostel, went out for dinner one last time to the local pub and got up the next morning ready for an early start to a long day which started with simply saying goodbye to Cloghane, a lovely, quiet village that had been our home base for several days.
Just before 6:00
About 45 minutes later, the sun peeks through.
I'd managed to make a small sketch or two from Cloghane.
Trail marker right next to the hostel
Next week, off for another adventure!
Thanks for stopping by. Yeah, I'll be doing a fair amount of running around again after this diary posts, so I may not be around much the next couple of days, but I will try to make a point of hanging out a bit and surely I'll have some time during the wee hours into Saturday morning for stalking. At any rate, I'll be checking in and see if you're not playfully goose-stepping or comparing people to maggots and rats or something. I don't know about this site sometimes …
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