Day 2 - Chickens on the RBG farm

Sunday, May 9, 2010 8:17 AM Posted by Dani and Dave
How much can you do in 24 hours? Can you do enough? One always hears the saying of how much you wish the day could have 36 hours. Honestly, right now, we wish a day would last at least 48 hours!

I guess that paints a good picture of how we feel like chickens running around...from candidates for the competition to chickens...well...what can you do?

After only 3 hours sleep yesterday, we got on our feet again and prepared for another action-packed day. We had another challenge to run around Kinsale to find where a radio interview was taking place (OK chickens, ready, set....) We learned that Rosemarie was doing the interview at the famous restaurant Fishy Fishy (maybe if we were fish we could have swum better for this one, and had made it..oh, well).

Mark and Denise won the race to the venue, so we kept running to work on our other challenge - to produce a video declaring why Kinsale is the perfect wedding destination. This would not be difficult to achieve - Kinsale SCREAMS wedding and romance. But with our deadline of one day, it was that bit harder as there is so much to shoot...

In between shots we had a seafood and champagne lunch, a boat trip out beyond the harbour and more running around. Evening came quickly and we had a tasty bbq at the Hamlet (how happy we were, being the braai/churrasco lovers from South Africa and Brazil). With full bellies, we headed over to the White Lady for a bit of Coyote Ugly, with every couple bringing to life their cocktail inventions.

And so, we once again hit panic mode (CAN'T BE HERE, THERE IS WORK TO BE DONE)...raced back to Ballinacurra House, for the first time used the elegant Victorian bath in our room, worked, slept for 3 hours, and here we are again...running around once again, chickens on the RBG farm!

Today the schedule is even more hectic..., but this is a story for another post. So you can catch up later with hopefully some VERY good news!


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