I was lucky enough to visit Kilkenny. My wife and I have been around the world and Kilkenny is the one town we both decided we could move to if we ever left the USA.
I took my daughter to Kilkenny when she was 20 yrs. old We met with the Egyptian swindlers, yes I am not making this up! They were not able to swindle us, however because I was too smart for them. I reported them to the Guardi even though they had not committed any crime, I thought the police should know in case they do this kind of stuff all the time, or may try it again. Too complicated to properly explain, but believe me, they were not honest people. They were gorgeous (married couple both looked like models) But they did not swindle us!
Wonderful little tour with Mick. I appreciate the pace at which you speak, Sir! Not too "pushed" - too fast or too 'hard sell'. Made me want to visit alright. (Mission accomplished)
I absolutely loved Kilkenny. It will be on my iteinerary when I go back to Ireland. One stop not mentioned is Matt the Millers Pub which had some great trad music while I was there. One of the impressive things are the great B & Bs found in this city.
I'm descended from the Butler's of Kilkenny. Still got the surname too through a line of sons. I comes from Newfoundland, which still has a strong Irish culture. Ireland is definitely a place I wants to visit at some point. Kilkenny specifically.
+Margaret Foyle It's always amazing to know where your family came from Margaret. :D Have you been able to discover where exactly in Kilkenny they came from? If you need any help with your research, you could pop over to our Community Forum where Ireland experts and other Irish descendants are always happy to lend a hand! :) goo.gl/qnhdeg
Yes and this picture here of me is when I was in Ireland on a Cruise we took on this river for a few hours.. I LOVED it there and hoping to go back next year... I will I know my Great-Grandfather was a Foyle (Great Aunt said originally our name was Guilfoyle). My ancestors left during the potato famine. My Great-Grandmother was a Hand (last name but originally an O'Hand) same thing both changed when they came to America. We were mistreated here in America I think the Irish when we came here.. thank you...
Great information. It looks like a really wet and cloudy rural Northern France.
I was lucky enough to visit Kilkenny. My wife and I have been around the world and Kilkenny is the one town we both decided we could move to if we ever left the USA.
I took my daughter to Kilkenny when she was 20 yrs. old We met with the Egyptian swindlers, yes I am not making this up! They were not able to swindle us, however because I was too smart for them. I reported them to the Guardi even though they
had not committed any crime, I thought the police should know in case they do this kind of stuff all the time, or may try it again. Too complicated to properly explain, but believe me, they were not honest people. They were gorgeous (married couple both looked like models) But they did not swindle us!
Wonderful little tour with Mick. I appreciate the pace at which you speak, Sir! Not too "pushed" - too fast or too 'hard sell'. Made me want to visit alright. (Mission accomplished)
What wonderful, colorful people! I want to spend time there.
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Another great video of Kilkenny The Castle is Amazing! Love Kilkenny :-)
I absolutely loved Kilkenny. It will be on my iteinerary when I go back to Ireland. One stop not mentioned is Matt the Millers Pub which had some great trad music while I was there. One of the impressive things are the great B & Bs found in this city.
Jim Hicks
I'm descended from the Butler's of Kilkenny. Still got the surname too through a line of sons. I comes from Newfoundland, which still has a strong Irish culture. Ireland is definitely a place I wants to visit at some point. Kilkenny specifically.
My 3rd Great Grand Father James Clooney was from that area . Wondering if there are any Clooney's still there ?
great visit good tips be there next June!
All I got when trying to look up my ancestry was obfuscation.Drove me wild.
I come from the Morrisseys and have reason to be proud of it.
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I'd like to visit that place since I'm mostly Irish. Michigan
Thanks Mick!
Lovely
My Ancestors on the Foyle side is from Kilkenny (Fathers Side)
+Margaret Foyle It's always amazing to know where your family came from Margaret. :D Have you been able to discover where exactly in Kilkenny they came from? If you need any help with your research, you could pop over to our Community Forum where Ireland experts and other Irish descendants are always happy to lend a hand! :) goo.gl/qnhdeg
Yes and this picture here of me is when I was in Ireland on a Cruise we took on this river for a few hours.. I LOVED it there and hoping to go back next year... I will I know my Great-Grandfather was a Foyle (Great Aunt said originally our name was Guilfoyle). My ancestors left during the potato famine. My Great-Grandmother was a Hand (last name but originally an O'Hand) same thing both changed when they came to America. We were mistreated here in America I think the Irish when we came here.. thank you...
If you need any tips for your future trip, just let us know. You can also get some great tips from the Ireland Community Forum linked above. :)
be there in two weeks Mick! see you fer ahh pint!?
did you go on canisas tower?
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Never knew bananas where grown locally!!
I have two days in Kilkenny, in sept. now I have idea's on where and what to do.
Jim Curry
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Pet fox could be crash bandicoot's ancestor
7.95 the café? it's more expensive no?
Enjoyable.
Micks
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