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Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin

We have finally arrived after a not-so-nice flight and were met by our Tour Guide, Tom Horgan. More on this terrific man later.

The hotel room is well laid out and the shower comes with instructions and is fun to figure out. The bed is comfortable but jet lag makes a full night’s sleep questionable.

The dinner in the Dining Room was beef  in a beautiful sauce on rice  several salads. Dessert however will make you think the angels were singing just for you. It was a Bailey’s Cheesecake. It was very tasty and enjoyable.

The next morning eggs, baked beans, mushrooms, grilled tomato halves, blood pudding, sausages, Irish bacon, scones, pastries, toast, cereals, porridge, fresh fruit of all kinds, juices, coffee and tea. Now we have to get on the bus for a wonderful sightseeing trip through the streets of Dublin, Trinity College and seeing the book of Kells, and then walk through the Long Hallway where over 6 million books are shelved floor to ceiling. It has a staff of 180 people to look after this.

Our young guide (a student, was very knowledgeable, funny and walked us around the grounds explaining everything about the school and the traditions.

The afternoon was an option to go to the County of Wicklow and the countryside. There is a valley they call the ’40 shades of green’ and it is truly stunning. Once there we walked through St. Kevin’s monastic site and then return to Dublin via Sugerloaf mountain.

Wonderful day. Wow!

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Longwood Brew Pub, Nanaimo

It has been quite a while since we were but be assured we WILL return. I am, what I would call, a hamburger judge and this place wins the prize for THE VERY BEST BURGER IN NANAIMO. perhaps even the Island for all I know (at least right now).

To say the least, we are getting excited about our upcoming trip and took a moment to go out for lunch and Don decided to come here. We ordered our drinks and then perused the menu for inspiration.

Don honed in on the Beef sliders . They are mini yorkshire puddings filled with shaved roast beef and topped with an au ju and horseradish aioli. He cleaned his plate, saying it was so delicious.

I, on the other hand, decided on a cheeseburger sans the onions and onion aioli. It came with the best pickle, lettuce, tomato and regular mayo but it was the flavour of the beef that won me over. Don can tell you, crumbs were even missing off the plate. We shared the fries and both agreed, they were some of the best. Light, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It has to be the oil they are using that makes the difference.

Our server, Laura, was right on top of it all. She was the only server and handled every table with a professional demeanor and smile for one and all. She did not miss a beat. When the bill came, it was very reasonable.

This is, by the way, Nanaimo’s only brew pub. If you are in the area or haven’t been for a while – hurry on down. You won’t be disappointed.

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