Atlantic Heights Guest House in Salthill, just outside Galway.
County Galway in Western Ireland, looking north towards the Connemara.
Looking out across Kilkieran (Cill Chiaráin) Bay in County Galway.
The Irish countryside above Kilkieran Bay.
Kylemore Abbey, built as a country home in the late 19th century, sits on Kylemore Lough on the slopes of the Twelve Bens in northern Connemara National Park.
The formal gardens at Kylemore Abbey.
Galway, Ireland
Again, ridiculously close to the edge of a 750 foot drop.
The Cliffs of Moher, on the western edge of The Burren in County Clare.
The Ocean View Guesthouse in Glenbeigh, Ireland (along the Ring of Kerry).
The view from our room, looking north across Dingle Bay towards The Dingle Peninsula.
The famous Ring of Kerry on the Iveraugh Peninsula.
Bray Head on Valencia Island.
The rugged Irish coastline in western County Clare.
Little Skellig, uninhabited except for about 10 million puffins and terns.
Little Skellig
Approaching the landing pad at Skellig Michael – it was kind of like jumping from a moving trampoline onto a slippery sheet of ice…
Joe begins the steep climb to the summit of Skellig Michael – about 1000 steps, built by the monks that lived there from about 400 AD to 1300 AD.
Skellig Michael