Time is beginning to run short for my opportunity to kiss the Blarney Stone
I have an Irish name, and my family is from Cork, Ireland.
Working in tech, I have had the opportunity to travel to Ireland a couple of times. In the late 1990s, many overeducated, underemployed Irish nationals sought work in Boston.
Of course, this all changed with Ireland's tax policy and the tech/biotech booms.
My first trip to Ireland - Dublin and Cork.
Kissing the Blarney Stone, Cork in 2000s. Don't ask me why you are upside down kissing some outer wall of the castle?!
I thought the West Coast of Ireland is reminiscent of the Pacific West, more so the Northwest.
More recently, in 2018 and 2019, following the implementation of software and the opening of the new Dublin office.
Galway - university town.
Cliffs of Moher
Dingle Peninsula
Ring of Kerry / Iveragh Peninsula.
Some Irish villages can even look like the Caribbean with July temps in the 50s f.
Working in Dublin in the early 2010s. Visiting with my UK business school friend and his family, who were also in Dublin for 3 years. Sunday Dinner.