As we read through the local tourist guide for the Dingle area, the ruins of Kilmalkedar caught my eye. The church ruins date back to the 12th century. In front of the church is an Ogham stone (picture below) with a hole in the top of it. The guide book said that a couple can renew their wedding vows by touching their thumbs through the hole. Even though our anniversary is today, we did an impromptu 22nd anniversary renewal. (second picture)
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