Friday, August 31, 2007

PERIWINKLES, SHEEP & MY SUMMER

What a summer it has been! It all started with my sister, Heidi, visiting from Vancouver. She had a flight from Vancouver to Gatwick, London. A 3 hour wait then off to Dublin. What she didn't know was that i was meeting her in Gatwick Airport (a little surprise on my part)! It didn't go quite according to plan as my flight was 1 1/2 hours delayed. I was to get in before her and meet her at passport control. Try and find someone in a huge airport! Just over an hour later with my eyes peeled the whole time, i finally found her on the second floor staring at the departure screen. I actually recognized the back of her head! I came around in front of her and said "fancy meeting you here". She just kept looking at me, i thought she didn't know who i was! Heidi finally said "am i in the wrong airport?" She thought that maybe she was at Dublin and didn't know it!! After a few minutes, it was like we had never been apart.
Our flight was over an hour late departing, so that by the time we got back to my place in Dublin, it was just after 1am. We sat and talked til 3:30am and then crashed. I was up at 6am to go to work and when i got home, Heidi was still in bed!! Lucky dog!
Wednesday saw us catching a train to Galway, where we had a great dinner, walk and sleep. Then it was off to one of the Aran Islands. I had booked us a few nights on Inis Meain. It is the middle of The Aran Islands and the least visited. It is a walk on ferry, no vehicles except for the people that live there. It is one of the last true Gaelic communities left in Ireland. There are only 150 residents and they make their living from fishing and tourism. Many have been there for generations. Electricity only arrived in the '70's.
The island is made up of small plots defined by dry rock walls, they are built in away so that the strong winds do not blow them down. Most houses still have the old thatched roofs. All gardening is done organically, fertilized by seaweed picked off the beaches. Shell fish is gathered by hand and every one is friendly! By the next day, we were known locally as "the Canadian girls" Everyone knew who we were. It didn't help that the whole island was trying to fix me up with the local B&B bachelor! I met him the first night and he bought me a drink. Nice man, would love to live on that island, run a B&B, but ......no spark!
Heidi and i spent 3 wonderful days walking, beach combing and eating to much. We tried Periwinkles, visited an old ring fort and made friends with a week old donkey! Then it was back to Galway for an over nighter. Dinner at an awesome fish and chip place and then wondering around the most amazing hotel i have ever seen! The g! Look at the pics. We had a few days back in Dublin and then a friend from Vancouver came over and stayed with us for 4 days. Did alot of exploring around Dublin, Christ Church Cathedral, Duvblina (Viking exhibit) and the hop on hop off tour and one bar-b-que!!!!
Janice left on the Friday morning and we met up with Diana (who arrived the day before) for dinner and drinks. She stayed a great B&B in town for a few days. Heidi, Diana and i did more site seeing. One day was on the DART (skytrain?) to Dalkey where we went to Goat Castle and had a tour by medieval actors. Great show! then we got off in Dun Laoghaire (pronounced Dun Leary) to pick up some lamb pies. What a story that was! It led to an impromptu sing song by both Heidi and Diana and i caught it on video. I hadn't laughed so hard for so long!
Monday was a holiday and the day that Heidi left. So very sad :( Diana then moved into my place for a few days before she jet setted off to Scotland for a week to stay with friends. Thank god! Some time to myself and i needed it. A week later Diana arrived back to my place and then it was a day of rest, shopping, eating, meeting Katrina for her Birthday dinner and drinks in a pub in Temple Bar.
The next two days, Diana and i spent touring around the outer counties of county Dublin. We went and saw an almost 8 thousand year old Temple called Newgrange in County Meath. Built before the pyramids in Egypt and still standing. Discovered in the 1600's. We were able to walk right into the center. Saw a few monasteries and then home and crashed. Next day was off to County Wicklow to see Powers Court Estate, Avoca Hand weavers mill and Glendolough! Back to my place for frenzied packing, eating and in desperate need for sleep. Diana left in the morn for home and i went to work!
My place has been a revolving door for the last month, but i have loved every moment of it! Needed to recoup! So now that i have had a taste of home, i have booked a flight home for a visit in December!!!!!!!!!!!! See you all before Christmas! Cheers

Inis Meain

































Big bugs in Galway!




The g! Hotel






Christ Church Cathedrale









Me and friends









A monestary



Newgrange