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A Wedding Toast

A Wedding Toast

This afternoon at 1:15PM MDT Megan and Arden are saying their wedding vows in a simple civil ceremony in Santa Fe NM. Although every one of us would dearly love to be at that event, we're at the Cliffs of Mother looking west across the Atlantic at 8:15 Irish Standard...

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Patti’s Rainbow

Patti’s Rainbow

Last night Patti made a request of The Universe. She asked for a complete rainbow. This evening shortly after we walked up to the Cliffs of Moher, we experienced a light rain shower and when we looked east, believe it or not, we saw a complete rainbow! In this...

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Lost in Athenry

Lost in Athenry

Our plans for this evening necessitate our finding a bottle of bubbly. On our way from Ballycurrin we stopped at Joyce's in Headford but since it wasn't yet half ten (10:30 AM) we were too early to buy off-licence. So as we left Athlone we began looking for a place to...

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Since 900 AD

Since 900 AD

It's a once in a lifetime treat to walk into the oldest drinking establishment in Ireland for the first time! That's what we did here in Athlone on the banks of the River Shannon in the heart of the country. Sean's Bar is certified by the Guinness Book of World...

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Driving the M6

Driving the M6

It's our fourth day in Ireland and our first drive on one of the Motorway highways, designated by the prefix M. We've traveled national (N) and regional (R) highways as well as local (L) roads. It's a cooperative effort. Alice is our driver and is getting more...

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Ballycurrin

Ballycurrin

Our accommodations just keep getting better and better! This time it's an historic cottage on the ancestral lands of the Lynch family. We're in the very comfortable cottage that was once the servants' quarters for Ballycurrin House. Originally built in the...

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1772 Lighthouse

1772 Lighthouse

As the light was just starting to fade the four of us left our cottage to walk the path to the Ballycurrin Lighthouse on the shore of Lough Corrib near Headford, Co. Galway. The experience of standing inside the compartment that once housed the fire that guided...

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Connemara Loop

Connemara Loop

It's s glorious drive through incredibly green countryside. Yes, it looks like the scenes from The Quiet Man which was filmed in this area. We stopped at Maam Cross at Peacockes Hotel where we admired the view from the top of the observation tower and could see...

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Matt Molloy’s

Matt Molloy’s

From Turlough to Ballycurrin near Headford, our next overnight stop could have been a less than one hour drive but we chose to take the great circle drive along the N59 through glorious countryside. Of course that meant a stop in Westport. First was a visit to a...

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The National Museum at Turlough

The National Museum at Turlough

On out way from Ballina along N58 and then N5 toward Westport we spotted a brown sign. That's an international indication of a point of interest for tourists. So we made the spontaneous decision to stop at The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, the only...

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Planning a trip? Dreaming of travel? Perhaps some of our adventures could inspire yours! Over the last several years we’ve had the distinct pleasure of many cross country journeys traveling though the Lower 48 in tents and our various teardrop campers as well as an amazing Alaska adventure that did not involve a camper.

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London’s Canals

London’s Canals

The two of us have long been fascinated with the history of canals and their role in the history of transportation, industrialization, and more recently recreation. This stay in London has given us new opportunities to explore and learn more about how canals contributed to the growth of this great city and how they are being used and preserved today.

National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery

It was a most educational visit to the newly renovated National Portrait Gallery at Trafalgar Square in Central London. We were intrigued with the contemporary approach to presenting British History.

Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park

It was at Bletchley Park that the Allied Codebreakers deciphered German military messages during the Second World War. A free guided tour gave us a good overview of the campus and the activities that occurred here from 1938 to 1945.