One week ago I had stumbled into town after a plane,
It was hard to say goodbye to Hillary after two incredible weeks of Euro adventure, but it is so great to be settled again. The leader house is lovely (and that simply cannot be said for many leader houses in this company!) and I have enjoyed my time with the only other BR employees here (for now) Eoin and Scotty. The town is like Canmore but not Canadian or really in huge mountains (there are mountains... just not of the magnitude of the rockies) but similar rather in its charm. Pictures of the city and the boys to come.
This week has been swallowed up entirely by pre-search (backroads slang for research) with the three of us. What we've been doing is going through all the upcoming summer trips with a fine tooth comb and double checking accommodations, routes, bikes, hikes, restaurants, little towns, issues, etc. It has been great to take little road trips all around the area and check everything out. I am simply delighted by everything I have seen (they boys think its funny- Scotty has worked here for 7 years, Eoin is Irish) and have been taking pictures and marveling like crazy. What can I say... I feel lucky!
Here are just a few pictures from our pre-search. Enjoy!
I hate to keep repeating... "it's SO wonderful..."
Seals on the ferry over to Garnish Island.
In response to Mum's statement: "YOU'RE never in your own pictures!"
Checking out Glengarrif, Scott (left) and Eoin (right)- maybe next time I will add their faces in.
Notice the sign the pint gets smaller? On the side of a building in a small town we drove through.
It is good for you? Really?
We journeyed to a town called Baltimore on our research. We ate at a local pub, slept at a hotel on our trip and checked out the area. They have this one place called 'The Beacon'- a small walk/hike to the top of rugged cliffs where you are literally surrounded by the quintessential Ireland waters... completely incredible.
Like these ones?
The sun sets over the cliffs of Baltimore on our researching. The light house is in the distance... but there is no one on these cliffs.
Hello Holly O’Higgins! Are you singing…”I love to go a wondering along a mountain path” when you are climbing over hill and dale? These are such picturesque shots. Of course the scenery is nice… but it is you who interests me! Keep on a keepin’ on! XOXOXOX
Me again…. Dad says HI. I told him he needs to blog you from his NEW CFL computer! XOXOX
I have my new CFL computer. I can have my own Blog name…(yeah me) I have been enjoying your pictures and comments. Keep them coming…What do you think of your mum and dad’s pictures? We are trying to keep up to Jane and Charlie. Love ya lots…
Just had to pass along this news! I replaced a print cartridge today in the computer. Who cares you say? Well…. I do… BECAUSE I noticed it was a product of Ireland! Have you noticed any such factories over there among the sheep? Keep your eye out. They might just pop up! Hugs, Hugs and more Hugs to you:)
Guinness – it’s good for you! and it’s tasty too but i have figured out that it’s not the greatest for my waistline. keep on bloggin’ – We’re hoping to see your ‘rents tomorrow …Look at the Canadian Dad go!