Mashup Monday 11: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

We have a family tradition where Rainman takes each child on a cool trip after high school graduation. I have very fond memories of my graduation trip with my dad, so I feel like it’s important and something special they’ll always remember. So, last summer, he took a trip with our most recent graduate to Ireland. I sent them with strict instructions on taking lots of pictures of them, and of course, stone walls, stone houses, pubs, landscapes, castles, etc. I may have planned this trip so I could live vicariously, but that’s a story for another time.

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I want to share with you the amazing collection of stone walls they brought back. I was really impressed and feel like I need to step up my garden wall game!

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland: Blarney Castle, County Cork

 

I hate to think of the germs here, but still kind of a must to kiss the Blarney Stone.

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland, Blarney Castle, County Cork. Kissing the Blarney Stone for the gift of

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

There’s a story behind this one: They had an afternoon free on the trip and my son said there was another stone formation he’d like to go see. Now, it’s already fairly squirrely on the narrow, winding roads in the country, but apparently, getting to this location was particularly sporty. Upon arrival and after they had parked (and deposited their fees at the booth on the honor system) they walked up the trail to find they were interrupting some kind of ceremony. Not wanting to be rude, they snapped a quick photo and left. As they were mapping out the next destination in the car, my son said, “there they are.”

Then, a minute later, my husband asked, “where’d they go?”

To which my son responded, “they just disappeared.” He didn’t mean they ACTUALLY disappeared (like something out of Outlander), he just meant they had walked behind the building and he couldn’t see them anymore. Nonetheless, Rainman lit out of there on two wheels.

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

And, by the way, I don’t think I realized how big Irish Wolfhounds are. And yes, they’re called Irish Wolfhounds even in Ireland.

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

This one I had flashbacks to The Princess Bride:

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

 

Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland
Mashup Monday: Inspired Stone Walls in Ireland

Can you think of a place in your garden you could incorporate a stone wall?

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