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Ireland's Rain
IRELAND’S RAIN You don’t have to see it raining in Ireland to know that it is so The Bay at Kenmare is always mist-covered and smelling of moisture - As the clouds come sweeping in from the Atlantic you see the mist go For a moment while the rain drops gather speed down into the water The Irish use a strange word for rainy weather : it is is “soft”. But an Irish day when the weather is ”hard” is hardly ever going to appear, So for my money the word should be “wet” or “drab” - and used oft : Then everyone would be clear as to why the sky is not clear. Those photos you see in postcards where Ireland’s lush green fields fold Into the arms of mellow sunbeams and are warmed gently by the smiles Of an Irish sun must have been taken by cameramen who waited untold Months so they could catch the rare beam through the misty miles. When you visit the Emerald Isle take a variety of clothing to wear. For summer, a light rain coat, small umbrella, and perhaps a plastic hood. For winter, a heavy raincoat - or two, and rubber boots - a pair. In autumn and spring these same items will ensure your holiday is good.
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