Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Belfast Castle and live Irish music


Day Two in Belfast was cool - literally and figuratively. Lindsey and I borrowed a couple of bikes from the guy who owned our hostel and we biked around Belfast.

We decided to go to Belfast Castle, which unfortunately is up a rather large hill. But we did make it to the top and wandered around inside for a bit, then walked around the garden area. There is something about a white cat myth or something. Basically, the story goes that a white cat is always in residence at the castle for luck. And the gardens have nine cats worked into it through mosaics, statues and topiaries. We found eight, but not the actual living white cat. It was cold out, so the cat was probably hiding inside. The view from the castle is amazing. You can see all the way down to the coast, plus all of the city of Belfast.

And the bike ride down was fun, too. But it was freezing, so we had to stop in a shop and buy some gloves. We then rode along the bike paths on the river up to the botanical gardens. It was too cold to wander around outside too much, so we went to the Ulster museum.

The museum was really cool. We were most interested in the Irish history section, though. It went back to before the Irish potato famine up through contemporary times. It was interesting to be able to trace the political unrest through the decades. I found the contemporary Belfast history the most interesting. It was nice to be able to see a timeline of all the events of The Troubles laid out, and to be able to read a neutral account of what happened between the unionists and the nationalists.

Our hostel owner suggested a pub for us called Fibber Magee's in the city center. The pub has live music every night, and on this night is was traditional Irish music. All three guys in the band were really good, but one was amazing. He played like three different instruments. He was fantastic with all of them, especially the fiddle and the tin whistle. Fibber Magee's was connected to a pub called Robinson's, but the Fibber Magee's side is not right off the main road.

I enjoyed the second day in Belfast. Since it's not really a touristy city, we were able to just explore on our own without being bombarded with stupid little tourist shops and what not.

2 comments:

  1. Colleen,

    Great pictures and also great stories. What an adventure you are having. I imagine the Irish music was fun to listen to. The audience (me) wants more ....... smile. Keep the updates coming.

    Love - Dad

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  2. Colleen,

    By the way ..... I meant to mention that I do see (1) cat in one of your pictures. Also great way to get around - biking. Sorry it was not warmer - 61 degrees here today .... smile.

    Love - Dad

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