Last weekend, instead of laying low at home, celebrating Easter like most people around the country, Michael and I headed off to Limerick. He had to coach at a college basketball tournament and I had made plans to meet up with my friend Rachael of Gastronomics. Rachael and I met a year ago and immediately hit it off. We’ve only gotten the chance to meet up a few times in the last year, but I love it when we do. She’s lovely and smart and we could probably chat for days!
We started out at the Milk Market, Limerick’s famous farmer’s market. It was a little quiet at nine, but by ten o’clock it was buzzing!
{That’s Miss Rachael checking out the cheeses! We might as well have been in France!}
{We tried this Smoked Applewood and it was absolutely delicious.}
{I was a wee bit obsessed with the kid at the cheese stall. Check out his tools for cutting and sampling the cheese! Plus, I loved the idea that a teenager would be such a huge part of the family business – he was so professional.}
But there were other things at the Milk Market too – like pickled kelp!
This guy was selling cool buckets for storing and carrying firewood made from rubber tires. Don’t you love his paddy hat?
Around the outside of the Milk Market are little stores and shops that are open throughout the week. This couple was so cute – they were there the whole time, reading the paper together.
After the Milk Market, we took a little wander around Limerick City.
There were castles and lots of old stone. I’m terrible for remembering the history, but everything was very old and serious-looking.
{These derelict houses had been spruced up with little paintings in each window of flowers, curtains and cats. Such a lovely idea until they get properly spruced up!}
We finished the official tour with a stop at Bunratty Castle and Durty Nelly’s. Apparently they’re both a huge tourist draw. I thought this antique bicycle convention was so cute. There were lots of old men in tweed riding around on ancient bicycles. This guy in the black was in full costume with a bowler hat!
Huge thanks to Rachael for her incredible hospitality. After our tour, Michael joined us and we all shared a delicious meal and lots of chats. She also kindly let me take a few photos of her newly renovated house. I’ll be back to share those soon!