Day 8: Our Last Day in Derry
Our last day in Derry! After a wonderful hotel breakfast our group headed out to do our political and historical walking tour of the Bogside led by Paul Doherty. Paul led us first to the Guildhall, which is where elected members of the Derry city council meet. It is also the spot where President Bill Clinton gave his address when he visited the city in 1995. The building is absolutely gorgeous and has some amazing stain glassed windows.
After looking at the artwork that adorns the streets we moved onto the most notable gable wall, Free Derry. The Free Derry gable wall signified the nationalist area of Derry during the troubles, existing from 1969-1972. Community activists sought to secure the neighborhood against the RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary) which was the majority protestant police force at the time. Activists got the name Free Derry from a sign that had been painted on a gable wall saying "You Are Now Entering Free Derry"
After our visit to the memorial we made our way to the Free Derry Museum where we finished up our tour and said our goodbyes to Paul. We made our way inside the museum and were greeted by staff who gave us a brief introduction to the museum and its purpose. The museum was filled with art, posters, and personal belongings/momentos from victims of the Bloody Sunday Massacre. It was another poignant moment that brought up a lot of strong emotions as you traveled throughout the museum. The air definitely felt a bit heavier then before and there was definitely a weight in my chest as I left the museum.
After the museum the rest of the day was our's to explore. My group headed off towards the Craft Village which was a small selection of shops within the city walls. We perused some stores that had some handmade items and some others that had more trinket-like items. Nothing caught my eye completely but it was still fun to walk around!
As we finished up our self-guided tour we made our way back to the hotel for a little bit of rest before dinner. For dinner we went to Hillbilly's Fried Chicken, which as you can guess is a fried chicken place. I got the sweet chilli chicken burger which was the perfect thing to fill me up before bed. We made our way back to the hotel where I promptly got ready for bed and began to write this blog post. As well as taking photos to commemorate the trip I have also been keeping count of the steps we've taken each day so in case you are interested:
Steps Today: 12,353
Steps Total: 117,626
Tomorrow we leave the hotel at 6:00 am so that we can get to Dublin and then take the train to Limerick. It'll be a long travel day but as every other day has proven to be worth the travel times, I'm sure this will be no different. I am looking forward to what Limerick has in store for us!
As I sign off for the night I know that I am now and forever a Derry Girl,
Avery ward


So good Avery♥️
ReplyDeleteExcellent job Avery! You have a gift for writing.💕
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