What a
fabulous finale to our Sabbatical journey! Ireland was so beautifully green,
clean, rocky, musical, and friendly. We flew into Shannon,
County Clare, on June 7, picked up a rental car and promptly drove to the
cliffs of Moher. The pathways and lookout landings at the cliffs provided
excellent opportunities to hike or to take photos.
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Cliffs of Moher |
From there,
we made our way to the small village of Corofin to begin a 10 day housesitting
assignment. Patricia, the homeowner, had a lovely house with 3 pets; Mollie (a
blue heeler), Tinkerbell (a miniature chihuahua), and Pinky (a chocolate
brown cat). What an amusing interaction between these three. We spent between
1-2 hours walking the dogs each day, taking them to a nearby lake where Mollie
could have spent all day retrieving sticks that we threw into the lake. The
lake had upwards of 40 swans and was so picturesque, surrounded by rolling
hills, dairy farms and an abandoned castle.
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House where we housesat in Corofin, County Clare |
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The sunroom |
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Mollie, Tinkerbell and Pinky vying for attention |
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Mollie retrieving sticks thrown into the lake |
A highlight
of our time in County Clare was discovering that there was going to be a folk festival in the
area the following weekend. Although tickets were sold out when we initially
enquired, the organizers released some additional ones and we were fortunate
enough to get them for one day. The event was held in Doolin, on the west coast near to the cliffs of Moher, and was their second annual. With the
unpredictability of the weather there, a large tent was set up where you could
sit, stand or dance while watching the performers and then there were smaller
tents housing food and arts and crafts booths nearby. The organizers scheduled
groups to alternate between instrumental and vocal or a combination of both
with a very creative use of instruments and props (e.g. bending saws, singing
into tea kettles).
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One of the acts at the Doolin Folk Festival |
While in
Corofin, Olive spent a lot of time working on her thesis and we fit in several
day trips including: a hike of the huge nearby park called the Burren, a
rugged, rocky, moonscape-like landscape; a trip to the beach at Ballyvaughan
and short excursions into the countryside to see old castles.
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Hiking in The Burren |
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Rainbow colours |
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Castles like this were common |
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Extensive use of stones for houses and fences |
After the
housesit we had three days to explore so we headed to Limerick, stopping at the
Bunratty Castle and then staying overnight at Rossbeigh Beach where we swam in
the Atlantic Ocean. From there we drove all around the county of Kerry, on a
route called the "Ring of Kerry" which included a short ferry ride to
Valentia Island, a hike to the peak of one of the mountains on the island, a
hike to a lookout of the Skellig Rocks and a day in Killarney National Park.
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Beach at Rossbeigh where we stayed at a B and B |
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Very popular bar we ate at in Limerick |
We would
love to return to Ireland again one day. We were only able to see parts of
three counties, obviously so much more to see.
As I write
this final blog, we are on the plane on our trip back home to Canada and I have so many
mixed emotions. Part of me would love to keep traveling, however, another part
recognizes that it is time to go back home and get more involved in the lives
of family, friends and community. It is also time for Olive to focus more again
on her writing and not be distracted by all of the travel related distractions.
We have so many great memories that we will cherish, so many wonderful people
we met, so many fabulous experiences. We are grateful.
During the last week of our trip, I wrote a longer poem and have included two of the verses that relate to our travels ...
Olive and Dan,
Came up with a plan,
To spend a year on the road,
In all of their travel,
Their marriage didn't unravel,
But you might even say it "growed".
During their one year Sabbatical,
It took plenty of mathematical,
To calculate schedules and costs,
But it sure wasn't a bummer,
To experience nine months of summer,
And to escape the Calgary frosts!
Thanks for all of the comments, encouragement and interest over the past year. If you ever want to reach us, our email address is fastnz2002@yahoo.ca
Dan & Olive