Ireland’s Beautiful Gougane Barra National Park #TuesdayTravels

Tuesday Travel buttonOur day in County Cork ended at beautiful Gougane Barra National Park, Ireland’s first national park, which opened in 1966. The park extends over 1,000 acres of beautiful wild scenery.

Gougane Barra WaterfallsGouganne Barra is in a lovely area with waterfalls cascading down the green hills.
St. Finbarr's OratoryBut the centerpiece of the park is St. Finbarr’s Oratory, a pretty small chapel located on an island in Gouganne Barra Lake. We saw a wedding party there that day. The chapel commemorates the early Christian monastery founded by St. Finnbar, patron saint of County Cork. The monastery was later moved to Cork city.

Gouganne Barra LakeWe stopped for a delicious lunch beside Lake Gouganne Barra, and when we wandered around afterwards, we discovered this pretty Collie looking for someone to play with. Several of us stood around and tossed a stick for the dog to chase.
CollieAs I write this, I’m listening to Celtic Thunder Heritage on public television and feeling even more nostalgic than usual about our day in County Cork. One of these days I’ll go back. Here’s a Celtic Thunder video for you to enjoy, if you’re like me and love Irish music.

Philadelphia and #Turn Washington’s Spies #TuesdayTravels

Tuesday Travel buttonOne of my favorite period TV series, Turn: Washington’s Spies, is starting season three this week, so Philadelphia seemed like a good topic for today’s Tuesday Travels. The series focuses on George Washington’s use of various spy rings to gain intelligence about the movements of the British army. Most of season one focused on New York and Long Island and the Culper spy ring, one of the most successful of the war effort. But in season two, some of the action moved to Philadelphia.

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18th century Philadelphia town houses

I spent a week in Philadelphia some years ago, just as I was beginning to write romance fiction, and I fell in love with the historic area of the city. I learned how Washington’s spy master, Major Benjamin Tallmadge, arrived in Philly ahead of the British invasion to set spy rings in place, in the event the city was captured, as it was in Sept. 1777. This incident became the basis for my first attempt at writing a historical romance. Like most first novels, it will never see the light of day, but I still love this period.

Independence Hall, Philadelphia

Independence Hall

Philadelphia was the capital of the fledgling United States, so it was a tempting target for the British. The Continental Congress met at the State House, later dubbed Independence Hall. During the occupation, the British used upper floors of the State House as a prison for captured Continentals. The British soldiers were quartered in private homes, one of the practices mentioned in the list of complaints in the Declaration of Independence.

Interior Independence Hall

The Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and signed in this room.

If you ever have a chance to visit Philadelphia, don’t miss seeing the Liberty Bell.

Liberty Bell

Has anyone else been watching Turn? If so, what do you think of the show?