Traveling Nana:  The blog of Jan Bernath

My grandgirls, Lindsay Jane and Sydney Kay, were able to enjoy my adventure in 2013 with Semester at Sea (SAS), but now I have an adventure of a different kind with Jackson Trippers in sunny California in the middle of winter in 2015!

Friday, October 18, 2019

Last evening for the tour. Kitty sings a new song she has written


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Last day before we head to the airport tomorrow in Ennistymon .




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In a pub in Doolin for dinner and great music.

Our musician Kitty Donohoe

Many police and fire fighter patches from all over the world.

These folks are passionate about promoting Irish music.

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Demonstration of dogs herding sheep with only whistle commands





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IN County Claire visiting the Burren

You guessed it, another ancient tomb that dates back to 5800 BC!

Limestone landscape  of the Burren.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Tour group in front on the memorial


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National Memorial to all those who died while emigrating and died on ships to America



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LJ & SK get on the bus

LJ & SK get on the bus
"Where now, Nana?"

Nana Jane's Travels

This is the blog of Jan Bernath. I set this blog up for my family and friends to track me as I traveled to Africa in 2009. As I join 39 other lifelong learners and 600 undergraduates on the Semester at Sea ship traveling around the world spring semester of 2013, I hope to update this blog with posts and pictures of new adventures.

Semester at Sea Spring voyage 2013

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Lindsay Jane & Sydney Kay travel with Nana--watch for them on this blog. Really small!!

Lindsay Jane & Sydney Kay travel with Nana--watch for them on this blog.  Really small!!
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  • ▼  2019 (46)
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      • Last evening for the tour. Kitty sings a new song...
      • Last day before we head to the airport tomorrow in...
      • In a pub in Doolin for dinner and great music.
      • Demonstration of dogs herding sheep with only whis...
      • IN County Claire visiting the Burren
      • Tour group in front on the memorial
      • National Memorial to all those who died while emig...
      • A mountain named Crough Patrick in the area where ...
      • The world is a small place!
      • The cemetery around the Abbey
      • the grounds of Ballintubber
      • At Ballintubber Abbey-- built in the 1216--300 yea...
      • On Archill Isand just off the mainland
      • Just outside Westport to see Grace O'Malley's castle
      • Tombs in the huge 6000 year old cemetery
      • Around Killybegs
      • Lunch in Kellybegs, a fishing village with great f...
      • A mountain on the Atlantic near Donegal called Sli...
      • This guide in Derry looks like my friend, Hank
      • My ancestors on my mother's side were named McIntyre
      • The countryside is expansive with large fields, an...
      • Just outside of Derry in northern Ireland
      • Parts of castles dot the countryside
      • Colorful buildings, narrow roads and sidewalks def...
      • Rainbows are never far away
      • Dunmanus View ...our digs overlooking Dunmanus Bay
      • A "burial ground" less than a mile from our cottage
      • Our travels around the south west in orange.
      • A rainbow outside our cottage after more rain!
      • Hanging our hats after our excursion on Monday.
      • Art installation in Skibbereen about the ongoing i...
      • Return to the Church Restaurant for late lunch.
      • St. Mathias Church that still functions with the R...
      • Muckross House built in 1840s. Visited by Queen V...
      • IN the Killarney Park
      • Three women wearing Muckross hats
      • Killarney National Park on a Sunday afternoon
      • The Kenmare Stone Circle
      • A fine sunny morning looking down to the bay bef...
      • Back to our cottage on the hill at the end of ou...
      • Just nothing like "locally sourced sausages" for...
      • This Methodist Church has become a fine restaura...
      • We visited the town of Skibbereen to learn about...
      • Exploring on the very narrow roads on Friday.
      • It is windy but the rain has stopped!
      • Settling in --cottage at the top of the hill outsi...
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