



Certain evenings can get very loud in downtown Cork, Ireland. But not on a weekend like you might expect. Oh no--try a Tuesday or Thursday night. You see, Cork, is the town that UCC, (University College Cork,) claims as its home. And a sweet home it is. And where university life is, night life is sure to follow. Thing is--these kids go home on the weekends. So they do their partying during the week, between testing, I'm sure. Since we spent our time in Megan's downtown apartment, (did they call it a flat?,) we got to experience the downtowns audible traffic. No matter--there was nothing I did not love about Ireland!! Thanks again, Megan & Andrew!!