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Travel | Ireland: Day 8

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Before our tour of Kilkenny Castle, we were able to visit a street market and some of the shops along the road.

During this walk, we stopped at a crepe stand that was owned and run by a Frenchman. He had owned his own restaurant in South France. While talking with him and the other customers, it was hard not to notice the lyrical similarities of the French and Irish accents. Both speak quickly, but the French seemed more clipped and quicker than the Irish. This is not, of course, to say that the Irish aren’t quick speakers!

It really was a fun discussion/chat about food and life in different areas of the world.

Experiencing Kilkenny Castle was just as eclectic as the building itself.

The architecture of Kilkenny Castle, an eclectic mix of medieval and Victorian styles, has been described as beautiful by some. There are others who see it as a hideous hodgepodge.

I thought the castle was quite grand and rather enjoyed the transition from ancient times in the medieval lower levels to the more modern Victorian bedrooms on the upper floors.

It is truly remarkable that this property remained in the Butler family for so long. It must have been a drawn-out decision to sell the house to the people of Kilkenny. My own family does not have even an iota of the history of the Butler family, but even the mere thought of letting a family home go is a difficult one.

Some of the most memorable things that I heard on this tour are as follows:

Many a good match was made at a wake.

This was in reference to the social events that wakes were. A time to celebrate the lives of loved ones now gone.

Save face. / Don’t lose face. / Mind your beeswax.

Were all sayings that were meant as a warning. These all referred to the wax that people used to wear beneath their makeup. This wax could melt if too close to the fire, so the use of pole screens came into being.

I like this.

My professor wrote in response.

A good journal, Michelle – full of observations that will help you remember your trip for years to come.

There were times I thought a little more attention, specifically to language, might have been good, but I did enjoy reading this.

And I certainly enjoyed your company on this trip!

Journal grade: 190/200

Professor Doug Branch
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Book Review | The Royal Alphas series by J.J. Masters

This series was suggested to me a long time ago and I’ve forgotten by whom, but they certainly knew how much I love reading stories about selkies.

It’s possibly my favorite of all the cryptids and it’s always interesting to see what new spin an author will take with the myth…

The Royal Alphas series follows, you guessed it, five royal alpha brothers as they go about their lives and try to find their true mates (even while their father tries to force things to go his way).

The world building in this series is quite good, from the different kingdoms with their own varied rules for how each caste (gender) is expected to behave and what they are even allowed to do to the way that half-breeds and humans are treated. It’s all quite well written.


In book one we meet Kai and his true mate, Luca.

As the firstborn son of the king, Kai is expected to follow in his father’s footsteps and produce an heir… but his father decrees that his Kai must get his omega pregnant within six months and that his firstborn child must be an alpha.

The story follows the stress and overwhelming worry as Kai and Luca try to get to know each other and as they try to get pregnant, all while Kai’s father has a “back-up” omega in case they fail.


I kind of thought this was a cute-ish book?

Hard-ass Adrian is second in line for the throne, even though he’s first in line for behaving exactly like his father, believing it is his duty to follow the traditions set by the council.

When he meets Del, an omega who hid his status in order to become a guard and serve the king, Adrian begins to question those beliefs… so he can protect his mate.


When Zale decides to warn Finn that he shouldn’t be sleeping with Zale’s younger brother, he finds the omega in the throws of his heat. He isn’t able to say no.

Finn is entirely off limits, as the omega his father brought as back-up for his firstborn and possibly for himself… but something about him has a hold of Zale and doesn’t want to let go.

When Finn becomes pregnant with Zale’s pup, he mourns the fact that he’s taken away the prince’s chance at finding his true mate.

Basically, they are both dense and need a smack up alongside their respective heads. ๐Ÿ˜›


My favorite of the series.

Book four brings Nic to the forefront, as he falls into bed with Marlin, his former lover’s younger brother… and yeah, things are about as awkward as you think.

Marlin knows his father will make him find his true mate, but he can’t stop thinking about Nic. The human consumes his every thought and he has no idea why.

But Nic has a secret. One he’s been keeping for years and that he is terrified someone will discover.


Definitely a close second for my favorite book in the series, book five FINALLY gives us an omega son! I call bull that every other baby has been an alpha, but what can you do?

After years of infidelity, Caol is finally ready to settle down with his beta Beck, but just as he’s made up his mind, an omega shows up with his son!

The omega, Galen, is Caol’s fated mate and Beck resigns himself to being set aside as the two become mates and start their family… but Caol has other plans in mind, if he can only convince Galen and Beck to go along with him.


Format: eBook
Publisher: J.J. Masters
Source: Amazon Kindle
Rating: โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†
Links: Amazon || Goodreads

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Twitter Accounts Everyone Should Follow…

Everyone needs a break from the crazy in the world today, so I’ve put together just a few of the funny, fun, and interesting Twitter accounts that I follow. I love seeing each new post from these accounts and I’m sure that you will to!

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@XplodingUnicorn

James Breakwell, of Exploding Unicorn, mostly tweets conversations he has with his daughters and they are AMAZING! I think, as we grow older, we forget just how smart and witty kids can be.

It’s always a nice break from what’s normally on social media to see another of James’ tweeted conversations… They’re just too cute!


@niwazekisho

Not only does Niwazekisho have a super cute art style that they share for FREE via their Twitter account, they also have a society6 page where you can buy various prints for your home!


@MarsCuriousity

Who doesn’t love the Mars Rovers? Not anyone I’ve ever met, lol. I’ve been a fan of outer space and space travel since I was a little girl and the rovers are just so captivating!

Not only can you follow Curiosity’s adventures via Twitter, you can also check out the Mission page for updates on Mars. It’s so cool!

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Two Book Tuesday

I’ve mostly been taking a break from the internet these last few weeks. It’s so disheartening to hear about how bad the world is and I just needed a break. Just taking time to sit and enjoy the quiet peace of a chair in the sun and some knitting.

After I finish studying for my trigonometry class in the evenings I’ve been re-playing the Mass Effect trilogy of games on my PS3. I’m pleased to say that I have successfully completed a hardcore play through of the first game AND got the platinum trophy for game two… just mopping up trophies left and right, lol.

And, I know it’s what you’re here for, so here’s what I’ve been reading…

This comic follows Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker on one of their early missions to find the source of a distress beacon. They crash land on a planet still fighting the civil war that destroyed their civilization and are quickly drawn into the plotting of each side.

It’s an interesting story, you get to see Palpatine’s machinations in both Anakin’s life and the day-to-day happenings of the Jedi temple… and yeah, it’s pretty insidious (no pun intended, lol).

If you like the Star Wars franchise or either of these two main characters, then I would certainly say that this comic is a good one for you to read.


The cover of The Trouble with Hating You immediately caught my eye in the newsletter I’d received. A moment later and my brain caught up with the title and I knew that I would absolutely have to get my hands on this book!

From the description, it sounds like author Sajni Patel has come up with a witty, enemies to lovers, office romance and I can’t wait to read it. ๐Ÿ˜€


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The Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery

Format: E-audio book
Publisher: Recorded Books
Length: 9 hours
Genre: Non-fiction / Memoir
Rating: โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…
Get it at: Your library || Goodreads || Amazon || Barnes & Noble

In this astonishing book from the author of the bestselling memoir The Good Good Pig, Sy Montgomery explores the emotional and physical world of the octopus’ surprisingly complex, intelligent, and spirited creature: and the remarkable connections it makes with humans.

The intelligence of dogs, birds, and chimpanzees was only recently accepted by scientists, who now are establishing the intelligence of the octopus, watching them solve problems and deciphering the meaning of their color-changing camouflage techniques. Montgomery chronicles this growing appreciation of the octopus, but also tells a love story. By turns funny, entertaining, touching, and profound, The Soul of an Octopus reveals what octopuses can teach us about consciousness and the meeting of two very different minds.


Having never met an octopus myself, I really had no idea what this book would be about… I figured it would be chockful of scientific facts and other incomprehensible subjects or entirely focused on new-age beliefs, but I was absolutely wrong.

The Soul of an Octopus is so much more than a dry retelling of scientific studies and commonly held beliefs about cephalopods. It is a look into the very heart and soul of these creatures, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of these amazing and truly alien creatures both in the wild and in captivity.

The author presents the idea that octopuses and other sea creatures have the ability to think and feel in ways we may never truly be able to comprehend. They form relationships with creatures that should be treated as prey, can be both playful and judgemental with different caretakers, and are some of the most caring mothers in the animal kingdom… giving their lives to protect and nurture their eggs at the end of their short lives.

Sy Montgomery is the type of woman I think everyone should desire to meet. She is adventurous, driven, and passionate about her work and it showed in every word she narrated in the audio book of The Soul of an Octopus.

It was such a pleasure to listen to her stories about first gentle Athena, and then motherly Octavia and curious Kali and finally the energetic Karma, about her trials and triumphs when it came to diving, and the lifelong friends she made along the way.

If you enjoy stories about animals and their relationships with humans or if you’re just curious about octopuses, then I highly suggest you read The Soul of an Octopus as soon as you are able! ๐Ÿ˜€

I was, at times, laughing at Sy’s stories of these beautiful creatures and heartbroken as she mourned their deaths. She has such an amazing way with words that I can not wait to read another of her books.

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Blog | Emoji Horoscopes

Before I started in my current library position, I worked for a hospital in their pediatric unit for about two and half years…

We have this device at the hospital that I work at called a Voeltรฉ phone, which is basically an older iPhone that comes preloaded with a secure messaging and phone system from the Voeltรฉ company.  Nurses are required to carry this phone at all times while on the clock and, let me tell you, it can sometimes be REALLY annoying for them to have another thing to keep track of during their shift.

On my floor, the Unit Coordinators are responsible for handing out these phones and, in an attempt to make it a little bit more fun for the nurses, I have started to give each person their own unique emoji…

An “emoji horoscope” if you will.

Here are just a few of the emojis that I have given out:

  • ๐Ÿ‘พ – Lindsey is a hip, gamer girl. A cool chick.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฅ – Sarah H is a firecracker, dedicated mom, and fun-to-hang-out-with kinda girl.
  • ๐Ÿฅ‚ – Shannon B is the life of the party!
  • ๐Ÿ‘ถ – Taylor is mom to one super amazing little boy, who she loves to pieces.
  • ๐Ÿฅ‹ – Kayla is very sweet, but also super strong. She knows all kinds of martial arts.
  • ๐Ÿญ – Laura is just a sweety!
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ – Allison is many things, but loving mother of two is her heart.
  • ๐Ÿงœโ€โ™€๏ธ – Staci is one unique chick.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐Ÿผ – Montee is super classy and smart.
  • ๐Ÿ” – Ashley is the Cheeseburger to my Bacon and Eggs for half price.

Share your favorite emoji in a comment below
and I’ll respond in emoji too!