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We woke up to beautiful blue skies!!  We said goodbye to Galway and headed towards Glasgow.  Our first stop was at the Killbeggan Distillery.  This distillery dates back to the mid 1700’s.  We had a guided tour explaining and showing both the original machines and methods as well as the modern day facilities.  We ended the tour with each of us receiving a shot of whiskey in our own souvenir glass!  It seemed a bit strange to be doing this in the morning but our TD assured us that it was 5:00 somewhere!!

During the next part of our drive out TD played a CD of a great Irish comedian.   We stopped for lunch at a roadside service station that offered a variety of fast food eateries.

We crossed over into Northern Ireland this afternoon.  It is a part of the UK, not a part of Ireland, so we also switched from Euros to British pounds.  We arrived in Belfast at 3:30 and went to the Titanic museum.  We had a little over two hours to go through the museum but we could have used twice as much time.  It was amazing!  They did a fantastic job of building this museum and many aspects of the the building related to the ship.  At the end we took the time to get a couple of group photos.

From there we went to our hotel.  We had a little time to relax before going downstairs for dinner.  Once again we were fed an amazing meal!!!









































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