We were able to finally visit a cemetery on Saturday. I took a good number of photos, many of which you will see here. I titled this photo “Forgiveness” because the perspective puts the cross in the position you would see it if you were kneeling in front of it.…
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Friday, March 17th — I haven’t written anything down since the Aran Islands. The following morning on the 14th, we took a day just to relax. The riding on Inishmoor wore us both out, and I was begining to feel a little like I was going to come back from…
A note about the photo first: I edited this one a bit more than I usually do, because this is what I saw in my mind and imagination. I’ll post the companion shot for this one later. Now the journal entry: March 14th — Woke up this morning feeling crappy…
March 13th–Galway is nicer than Dublin, less crowded and thus feels less frantic. The size of the town is something I feel I can put my mind around. Its funny, traveling. So much newness almost puts me outside myself. Its a feeling of being unable to quite process all I’m…
Here are my journal entries, as I wrote them. I’ll be posting my journal entries with the photos to provide a little context. March 12th — Where to start. The flight was tolerable, though I didn’t sleep as much as I needed to. The customs people in Manchester were snippy,…
A moment of distractedness during all the photo taking.
They had a quiet moment before all the excitement started.
From the middle of the intersection, looking North West.
I swear, she’s a card. The funny thing is, she isn’t imitating, she knows what she’s doing. Most enchanting little girl, and my niece. ;)
This is my Grandmother and Grandfather some 50 years ago. It would have been close to, or just after WW2.