Lambay.

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conorsmith
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Re:Lambay.

Post by conorsmith » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:50 pm

Come on Dave, be truthful, you visited Dublin Zoo over the weekend.......

padraicmulholland
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Re:Lambay.

Post by padraicmulholland » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:50 pm

Maurice, many thanks for organising a wonderful evening. It was a real privilege and pleasure to be guided round the island by Matthew whose breadth and depth of knowledge and deep connection with the island was a joy to experience. Architecture, geology, botany, social history, animal husbandry were only some of the subjects he touched on.
Oh, the paddle was fun too.
And lets be honest, we only went to see the wallabies. And did we see wallabies? Damn straight!
Mile buiochas all round.Post edited by: padraicmulholland, at: 2010/06/30 21:45

dermotfinn
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Re:Lambay.

Post by dermotfinn » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:50 pm

I was a doubting Thomas but now I am convinced. :)

ImagePost edited by: dermotfinn, at: 2010/06/30 23:34

knotman2
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eddieoshea
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Re:Lambay.

Post by eddieoshea » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:50 pm

Maurice, Thanks for a great trip, its one I\'ve been dreaming of since I was a nipper playing on the beaches at Portrane. It was worth the wait, there\'s definitely something magical about the place.
EddiePost edited by: eddieoshea, at: 2010/07/01 22:57

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