I keep meeting these people along the way who provide simple yet profound insight on this incredible journey. The newest of the lot is my friend Bernard,
The six day biking trip was a success (self-proclaimed) and now I have a few days between that and my next set of pre-search, this time researching my trip here in Ireland, the Family multi sport. This time I have no plans for my time off. I literally blew myself out of the water on my last batch between the biking, hiking and sneaking into the gym (which is still a blog I have to write).
So I have attached a medley of photos, in no particular order, a few of which are back tracking.
Holly loves trip leading! Notice the three layers in mid-June in Ireland! Yea more rain!
Only in Ireland. The washrooms before getting on the boat to the Skelligs, one of two Ireland's UNESCO World Heritage Sights...
And a 45 minute sketchy boat later we arrive at the Skelligs. These isles were a safe haven for monks for years. They built a life into the tiny island with stones, and made livable bee-hives for themselves. Amazing.
It's a PUFFIN!!!
I was fascinated by these. I wanted to follow them around.
The huts previously mentioned.
Obligatory self-photo. I went with Rebecca, Eoin and Brendan but we neglected to take a group photo, oops.
And backwards now to Carrantuohill - most of these are Eoin's pictures.
Yikes! Don't look Mom! It's me on the top...
Scotty and I
The pier in Kenmare, our home... they have great sunsets although they are now quite late- 10pm or 1030pm
Can't neglect to mention this lovely lady who got married whose wedding I missed. Dug this one out of the archives... and I am hoping she (*finally) got my cd I sent. I guess Irish Fed Ex isn't as reliable as Canadian Fed Ex.
Irish food: chips and curry sauce (left), garlic and cheese chips (right)- french fries with garlic mayo and cheese pieces on top. Only good after riding 100km+
And this brings close to a very random photo edition of the blog. Happy moving Mom and Dad... Toronto won't be that bad... and you get to drive across beautiful Canada! Happy Birthday Caitlin. Welcome to 24. It's a good year, promise. Til next time.
me. xo.
amazing stuff holly; i did not realize how rocky the terrain is there. and so incredibly green.
i hope when you are climbing, that a dutch voice pops in your head saying: “dees is not dee top!!”
it looks overcast and chilly there… it’s a spicy 38C here… quite the contrast. hope you enjoy your time between trips!!
hey hey holly. tip to you: do not post scary photo and then tell C.M not to look…won’t happen. I love that puffin! bring him to calgary! we’re already missing Sir T and Lady S…
PENGUIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????? I want one. ‘Dear Mum and Dad… for Christmas I would like an Irish Puffin, and please make sure he can tap dance. Yours sincerely, hillary-i-will-start-a-penguin-at-large-convention-in-calgary’. Love you – counting down the days until you are back at home…hooray…and oh yes – into party planning mode! Love hillary…xoxox
Heah Holly: Here your Dad and I are at The Palace. A.K.A. Hillary’s place. What a whirlwind we have had with moving out of the house on the Ridge… now to move to our Lakefront property in Ontario! Sounds elegant… hmmmmm? Anywhooooo…. Lovely day at church… Thanks John for a resounding reflection… I am definitely a player… no dabbling for me. All or nothing! Sooooo hard to say good bye to our many wonderful church friends… Like you C and J. Notice you slipped away without a hug jane! You owe me! Hope you are over the penguin flu Holly. Sounds like you had a good dose of it! Be well…. Puffins unite… here in Calgary, Paris, Maui, oK… even in TO. XOXO