Danny & Siobhan Ireland Vacation!

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Published 2024-03-12
I finally got around to editing my Ireland Trip. Unfortunately we aren't together anymore but this was just a really great memory that I wanted to close the book on. Enjoy.

0:00 intro
1:40 Irish McDonalds Breakfast
2:55 Real Irish Breakfast
3:59 Lidl's Grocery Store
5:30 Guiness Beer - First Taste
6:00 Irish Bar Jam Session
7:33 Benbulben Forest Walk (my favorite part of the trip)
9:23 the spider
14:00 Lake Inisfree
14:45 Cloughtie Tree
16:14 a waterfall!
16:42 Siobhan's future cottage?
17:35 the end of our trip

All Comments (11)
  • @jim27105
    I somehow missed the breakup until today. Sorry things ended, I always enjoyed the videos with the two of you. Hope your doing ok
  • @alexplane5359
    Great up Danny, Ireland is a lovely place, my son has moved there and loves it. Beautiful countryside and friendly folks. Good food review, black pudding, brown sauce, kerrygold butter 👌 Guinness too! Brilliant watch this, excellent even 👏 peaceful man 🫡
  • @yelg5790
    Such a good video. Thanks a lot Danny. The situation with a spider reminds me how I react and watch it far too long to decide what to do. 😂
  • @RVarrun
    It's a beautiful country. Enjoy every bit of your vacation 👍
  • @supercooled
    If there was ever a couple that looked compatible, it would you two. Sad things sometimes don't work out but such is life. Great to see vlog style videos from you. In a rare instance, I read the description and when the portion about the the Cloughtie Tree with the couple cutout came out, it struck me as poignant given your circumstance. Whether that was by design on your editing it still seems tragically fitting. On another note, I just added my 2nd Marshall speaker to the stable, the Tufton. Wanted something a bit more portable and can be self powered unlike the Wolburn III I got at home. At this rate, I might be adding a new member every 6 months so I might catch up to you. Hope not, though. Thanks for sharing your experience.
  • @chriswhamilton
    yes, its an 11th century Viking house under the floor in the supermarket