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Off to Kells

if you are going off to Kells you will pass through a number of small towns which are very interesting and very beautiful with local shops which are very old and a lot of old signage. Many of the churches are not open unless they have services which is understandable nowadays. You can find the Irish sense of humor outside in many places so keep your eyes peeled. The town of Kells itself is where the book of Kells (the old Bible from the ninth century) was transferred when they Vikings pillaged the islands off Scotland. And then this very old Bible was moved to the library in Trinity College to protect it from the invading saxons and Normans which are now considered the English.

A youth café signage
Saint Joseph’s
The churches accounts for 2024
I went around the corner but I did not see heaven
Which butt?
It’s all legitimate
The store named after my childhood nickname
This makes sense. Italian cuisine next to an “oriental restaurant”
I heard the auctioneering on the sidewalk and decided to come in to watch the cat auction, reminding me of my young days helping my dad at his auctions
The auction board representing the cow currently in the ring
The cross in Kells. I was told it is probably 1200 years old
These carvings are the story of Jesus and Christianity
The low clouds rolling in reminded me of the fog rolling into the city (San Francisco)
I walked up here for the view but also to go to see an ancient relic but the grass was wet and slippery and when I got up on the hill it was clear I would have to walk a long distance more and decided it was a great place to slip and fall so I went back to the car
The rain keeps Ireland green
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