
Oct 10, 2011
{Mississinewa 1812}

Mar 28, 2011
The Cat and the Moon
We spent an entire day in the West of the country traveling to places that inspired some of his most well known poems. We saw a waterfall, lake, forest, and his grave and memorial. Plus we went to his exhibit at the National Library of Ireland. I bought a giant and beautiful white book which contains all of his poems along with commentary and explanations from other writers.
I love learning about things and people that truly come to life. But I guess this whole semester has been like that really.
Here is one of my faves,
The Cat and the Moon
The cat went here and there
And the moon spun round like a top,
And the nearest kin of the moon,
The creeping cat, looked up.
Black Minnaloushe stared at the moon,
For, wander and wail as he would,
The pure cold light in the sky
Troubled his animal blood.
Minnaloushe runs in the grass
Lifting his delicate feet.
Do you dance, Minnaloushe, do you dance?
When two close kindred meet,
What better than call a dance?
Maybe the moon may learn,
Tired of that courtly fashion,
A new dance turn.
Minnaloushe creeps through the grass
From moonlit place to place,
The sacred moon overhead
Has taken a new phase.
Does Minnaloushe know that his pupils
Will pass from change to change,
And that from round to crescent,
From crescent to round they range?
Minnaloushe creeps through the grass
Alone, important and wise,
And lifts to the changing moon
His changing eyes.
-- William Butler Yeats
Feb 23, 2011
Weekend in Kilkenny
The Rock of Cashel

Hore Abbey (often humorously mistaken as whore abbey)
Cahir Castle

St. Canice Cathedral

Kilkenny Castle

Jerpoint Abbey
We had a lovely time exploring Kilkenny, and we were happy to have a night out at one of the pubs for a delicious Irish meal and dessert.
Feb 10, 2011
Day Trip to New Places
After studying Irish History in class last week, we finally were able to take our first trip out to see some of the places we had been learning about. The passage tomb Newgrange was the main site, known for the fact that is was built several centuries before the pyramids in Egypt. Crazy! Also, Newgrange was built so that on the shortest day of the year, the winter solstice of December 21st, the sun will shine through a small passageway that illuminates the entire burial chamber inside for about 17 minutes.

Next we traveled over to the ruins of Mellifont Abbey...
Then it was time for Monasterboice where we saw the highest Celtic cross in all of Ireland, as well as the cutest little Irish cottage right beside the cemetary
Our next stop was to The Hill of Slane. We were able to get some of most beautiful views of the countryside here.
The final stop was to Tara Hill, my favorite place of the day. We arrived to find a huge open space of land with the greenest grass and rolling hills. Plus there were sheep!

It was a wonderful day to be outside enjoying God's beautiful creation. I was thankful to travel around and experience some of the rich Irish History while getting some exercise and taking in the fresh Ireland air.
I was exhausted when the day was over. We rode back home to Greystones on our big red bus, ready to get some home made dinner and restful sleep.

















