After we had something to drink we went to the Leprechaun Museum. I wore my green hat to confuse the leprechauns in case they had pranks planned.
At the entrance were all kinds of cool pictures.
I bet that man didn't wear a green hat!
Finally it was time to enter the museum. It was a special night tour that was supposedly more scary and such than the day tour.
The first room we visited had really big furniture, even for humans, not just for me. I felt really tall when I sat in this chair.
Nighttime in an Irish farmhouse.
Not a creature is stirring, except for a McPig.
We visited several rooms. Most were kind of minimalistic in how they were dressed up. There was a storyteller telling tales about leprechauns and other faeries. My owner and I have read a lot of stories about faeries, so most were familiar, but the storyteller did a good job in trying to make the stories juicy.
My favorite story was the last one he told and that was about a girl who gets wooed by what turns out to be a man who is long dead. It had the proper creep-factor and a hint of zombie.
I'd advice the Leprechaun Museum to people who like listening to stories, not to people who want to explore a museum.
Next we had dinner and drinks.
I got a Pina Colada!
After dinner we went for a walk to an ice cream shop.
The sky and the Liffey looked really beautiful.
The Temple Bar district.
We finally found the ice cream shop and I had elderflower ice cream. It was super yummy. Then we took a cab back to the cottage and had a well deserved rest.
Coming Next: panels, signings and more.
1 comment:
elderflower ice cream! i must try that one day!!!
very cute hat^^
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