This will have to be quick. I'm in an Internet cafe and my time is short! Flight was fine but despite arming myself with neck pillow, earplugs, eye-mask, wine and gravol, was unable to sleep. Nevertheless, helped Don navigate up to the northwestern corner of Ireland to Dunfanaghy, pronounced DUN-FA-NEY, not Dunfineggy, as we originally thought, much to our embarrassment! Went to pub last night to see a talent show, but after a lager and an Irish rendition of King of the Road, I was well knackered and had to go home to bed. Had a great sleep, though! Hoping to golf today to see if I suck in yet another country! This photo is the view from our living room window. Tide is out, but that's Sheep Haven Bay in front, and the Atlantic ocean in behind.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Day 1- Beach House
This will have to be quick. I'm in an Internet cafe and my time is short! Flight was fine but despite arming myself with neck pillow, earplugs, eye-mask, wine and gravol, was unable to sleep. Nevertheless, helped Don navigate up to the northwestern corner of Ireland to Dunfanaghy, pronounced DUN-FA-NEY, not Dunfineggy, as we originally thought, much to our embarrassment! Went to pub last night to see a talent show, but after a lager and an Irish rendition of King of the Road, I was well knackered and had to go home to bed. Had a great sleep, though! Hoping to golf today to see if I suck in yet another country! This photo is the view from our living room window. Tide is out, but that's Sheep Haven Bay in front, and the Atlantic ocean in behind.
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This was a beautiful spot. Now we're in Armagh, a city full of bakeries and wine stores, so I'll be able to survive for the next two weeks.
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