Leaving Ardmore and Heading for the Drombeg Stone Circle in County Cork

After bidding Adieu to Jeanette, the most excellent host of Duncrone B&B, and presenting her a copy of The Keepers of Eire,

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I stopped at the Round Tower and St. Declan’s Oratory.

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Can you make out a face in the Oratory?

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Check out the thistle and the Ogham Stone.

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Then I was off to County Cork and the Drombeg Stone Circle -my dragons in The Keepers of Eire fly a pattern over the stone circles in order to collect Earth’s magic.

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Now I found my hotel in Cork City and am in need of sustenance.

About jordan

Jordan’s enduring love of fantasy, especially dragons, inspired her to begin writing her debut novel, The Keepers of Eire. Her obsession with all things dragon began at an early age with a dragon music box – a gift from her mother. Her collection now encompasses hand drawn pictures, mugs, clothing, beach towels, books, jewelry, plush fabric as well as metal, porcelain, pewter, and glass figurines. A cumulative trauma injury ended a long-standing career in the electronics industry. Thus the impetus to begin a new dream; writing about the creatures that continue to capture her imagination. She lives in California with her Pomeranian, Roarke.
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