Today started off gray and rainy. As in, pouring rain. Yesterday, I had seen a sign for the “Kilkenny-Cashel Scenic Drive”, and since Cashel was my first stop for the day, I decided to give it a try. Good thing the route was well-signed! Between the narrow roads, rain, fog, and oncoming cars, it was a bit of a white-knuckle drive! When I got to Cashel, my only planned stop was at the Rock of Cashel. The Rock of Cashel was the seat of the kings of Munster for several hundred years before being donated to the church in 1101 AD. In 1749 the roof was removed, and the ruins have been an attraction to visitors ever since. It was interesting to walk around inside the old cathedral with the rain coming down, but I was even more impressed by the cemetery outside, with its views of the surrounding countryside. In 1930, they made a register of those who would be able to be buried in the churchyard. Only those living could be recorded in the register (no would-be children or grandchildren). There are only 5 people left on the register to be buried, all in their 80s now. I’m sure a sunny day would have made for a better visit, but somehow the rain and clouds added to the atmosphere.




