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Thursday, February 27
Honeymoon: Euro Trip - Day 14
Wednesday, February 26
Honeymoon: Euro Trip - Day 13
The alarm went off around 7-7:30, got dressed and started packing up everything. I made Ben get up and start getting his things ready to go so we could go downstairs and eat breakfast. After a few minutes, we were on the elevator going down to the breakfast nook. It was your typical continental breakfast - eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, yogurt with granola, orange juice, coffee, and beans. I was not a fan of beans for breakfast. Ben and I weren't that excited about the sausage either.
After breakfast, we left the hotel and walked several blocks in the rain (yes, we did bring our rain jackets and umbrella) to downtown Glasgow. It rained the entire time. I wanted to get at least one cache in Glasgow. We found a virtual cache just a block from where we were called CONE-Y NO DAE THAT! (GC7B81F). It was a statue of the Duke of Wellington on horseback with a bright orange traffic cone placed neatly on his head. I thought it was hilarious and I am glad we chose this iconic statue for our first cache in Scotland. We answered the questions and got a couple photos.
Now that the shop Ben wanted to go into was open, we walked across the street into the shop. Ben was looking for a specific tartan for the Clan Crawford. That first shop didn't have any, but we did get a few postcards and a couple other little things to take home with us. We thanked the lady running the store and moved on to the other one a few doors down. Ben did find what he wanted and purchased a couple things for Clan Crawford. I also got a couple of things as well to bring home. We also thanked the lady running the shop and walked back to the hotel.
We went up the elevator and finished packing up our bags. We grabbed a cart, loaded it up, Ben went to go get the car and I waited in the lobby until he rolled up. It took him a little bit, but he arrived in front of the hotel. We loaded up our bags and checked out. We thanked the clerk. We put the address into the GPS for Crawford Castle and off we went. It was going to be a little less than an hour south of Glasgow. We listened to music and drove through the countryside along M74. It rained off and on as we drove south. We saw the sign for Crawford just before 11 a.m.
We veered off the highway into the small village of Crawford. We followed the instructions to the castle ruins near the River Clyde. We parked in a wide spot in the road and walked along the fence line. The castle ruins were fenced off to keep people from vandalizing it on private property. We admired it from afar. It is an ancient and historical monument of Scotland. We took many photos at a few different vantage points. Ben posed with his tartan scarf and pin. We had a fun visit to a place Ben wanted to go to if he ever found himself in Scotland.
We found the geocache, WCML 7 - End of the Line (GC4HJNR) before we left Crawford. It was an easy grab off of one of the road signs near the castle. We walked back to the car and drove through the town of Crawford just because we could. We also got pictures of the signs before merging back onto the highway.
From there, we drove to the ferry because it was going to be about a two-hour drive back to Cairnryan. It rained off and on. We stopped in Creetown to use the restroom and stretch. We got back on the highway and had to follow a bunch of slow semitrucks because of construction. We did get to the ferry with about 45 minutes to spare. While waiting in the ferry line, Ben got an email from the rental car company stating that we weren't supposed to take the car out of Ireland. We were assessed a €300 fee. We got mixed information from Booking.com, the rental agency and the front desk clerk who took care of us at the airport. Ben spoke to the lady in charge and because we breached our contract, we were "fired" and now responsible for the car until it's in the airport parking garage in Dublin.
We got on the ferry, grabbed the things we would need and went up to the deck. We found a comfortable place to sit, and Ben went to go grab some food from the cafeteria. He brought back a chef's salad and some crisps. We ate and enjoyed the ride back to Belfast while we played rummy and hangman. I did write some notes down in my journal as well.
We arrived in Belfast, went back down to the car and left when it was our turn to do so. Ben and I wanted to get a tattoo in Ireland, but we arrived so late and had to get the car back to the airport as soon as we could. We wanted to at least hit a few pubs in Dublin before going to the airport, so we put an address to a pub into the GPS. It took us to the Temple Bar, the most popular one in Dublin. Off we went, it took us about two hours to get there, avoiding tolls.
When we got into downtown Dublin, we had a heck of a time trying to find a parking spot/parking structure. We got frustrated but eventually found one. The pub we wanted to go into was super busy. Ben and I didn't think downtown would be busy on a Wednesday night after 8 p.m., we found out we were wrong. Also, the drinking age is 18, so we saw a lot of young people wandering around, drinking or drunk. We did find a pub down the street that wasn't as busy.
We found our seats, Ben ordered a beer and we were given menus as we listened to the live Irish music in the background. The waitress did warn us that the kitchen was closing soon...like, in five minutes. We decided we were not going to inconvenience them. We continued listening to the live Irish music, watched soccer on the TV and Ben drank his beer. We really needed to find some food that he could eat.
After he was done, we used the restroom and then wandered round Dublin trying to find a place that was still open for food. Both of us were shocked that a lot of the restaurants in Dublin closed at 9 p.m. We did find a Five Guys that was still open serving food. We got in line and ordered a burger and fries to share. Ben didn't eat his bun, but I finished it off. We threw away our trash, walked around Dublin a little bit longer and then walked back to the parking garage for the car. We both decided we should just go to the airport since we didn't have anywhere else to go. We didn't get a hotel for the night because we thought it wouldn't have been worth the money since we would have been there less than five hours.
We put the airport address into the GPS, and it took us to the backside of the airport. Why? Who knows? We corrected it and got to the appropriate side and then it took us to the wrong rental drop off. We had to ask some guys for help, and they were not super helpful. There was no signage and we basically had to figure it out on our own. Luckily, we were there when it was busy so we could make mistakes and turn around. We did find the right rental drop off.
Inside the parking garage, Ben decided we were going to organize our stuff right there. It was freezing cold. To avoid having our suitcase over 50 lbs., I decided to layer up on clothes to avoid the extra fees. We finished up, checked the car one more time and walked into the airport. We found the rental car section, turned in our keys and went upstairs.
We found a place to set up shop for the next four hours.
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