Saturday, August 5 - Free Day in Dingle Town

 Shuttle bus service from the next door B&B, Milltown, brought us on the five minute ride to the center of Dingle. We made our way to St. Mary’s church.  Two of our group were to meet relatives there and spend the day with them. Premilla and I went to the former convent of the Sisters of Presentation to view rdnouned stain glass windows of the artist Harry Clarke, but the door to the convent museum was closed, and the posted sign informed us the museum is open only Monday through Friday. This was a big disappointment,  for we had learned on our walking tour that these windows were unique and honored.

So,we began to shop. Most interesting were conversations we had with shop proprietors.  Conversations came easily and were sprinkled with laughter. I inquired about a lovely, thick, round piece and learned it is a snood. That word fascinates me.

We ate lunch at the department store  afterwards and supper at the Fishbox, a popular local place. Awaiting our shuttle we watchedvhildrdn playing on the town center statue of Fungie, the dolphin. 

The day ended happily conversation with our new friends. 

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