02 January 2007

day in the city, night on the farm

Andy wasn't really sure how to go about showing us around the city of Belfast, so we did a little wandering of our own after having breakfast and ended up getting on one of those big, red city tour buses that are in most major cities I've ever been to. We saw a lot of different kinds of buildings and learned a ton about The Troubles and the World Wars' affects on the city. Some of the things that stuck out in my mind were the blatant differences between very historic buildings and more modern ones that replaced ones that had been bombed, some very political murals, and crossing the Peace Line—a wall with barbed wire at the top that encloses the small Protestant population of west Belfast. Andy drove us up to the farm in County Armagh that night, and we met his family (four sisters and a brother). We went into the village of Armagh and took a walk around the mall (a lawn, not a shopping center), stopping, of course, to try and stick our heads in a cannon in the middle. We amuse ourselves.

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