We'd just gotten off the plane & made our way to the castle, so we really weren't up for a proper tour - although there was one just starting when we got there. However, we quickly gave these folks the slip & explored a bit on our own.
This is the part of the kitchen area, and then you have some of the dry storage. Those are dried herbs & a dead bunny drying by the fire, in case you can't make that out. 
These are the stairs on the battlements, which obviously were barred to tourists - imagine running up those in the dead of night to ward off an attack!

Trust us, Eeyore's got nuthin' on this guy.
Including David (alright, it's foul in that case) looking thrilled at the obligatory tourist shot in the middle of town. By this time he had not slept in well over 24 hours and was quite ready to hit the road again and get a pint. But we weren't done yet!
These are the coolest trees! Don't they look fabulous for climbing? They were in the front yard of one of the working homes (inside there was a lady making the most amazing smelling Apple Pie!), so we thought it best not to...
but also the Irish version of the musical scales,
and this extremely cool map of Ulster (look it up if you don't know what the Irish call Ulster, folks!) 
In the boys' classroom there was the usual stuff, as well as this blackboard which told the history of this replicated school house.
As you can see from the photo above, each of the houses in the recreated village was furnished, and even had peat fires burning in the fireplaces. The effect was like in Williamsburg, VA - where you feel as though you've come to visit just as those living there have popped out for a bit.
Church of Bunratty - open for business. And last, but certainly worth waiting for, the laziest damn ducks ever!! Yep, ducks in a boat!
















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