Sunday 29 May 2011

Pictures of Northern Ireland and Scotland

Enjoying our B & B in Sligo

Watching Belleek Pottery being made

Walking to the swing bridge

Shall I cross ?  I chickened out with the winds of 30mph!

At the Giants Causeway


Tweedle Dum & Tweedle Dee!!

Walking alongthe cliff tops

Jennie & Trevor enjoying the view




With our friends Martin & Anne


On the Hop On & Hop Off Buss




Enjoying our last cuppa in Ireland

Boarding the ferry

Breakfast with Helen & Andrew

Their home

Cousins reunited

Linlithgow

Linlithgow Palace - Birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots


Saturday 28 May 2011

Tues 24th May
I turned on my phone this morning to get a message that our latest grand daughter was born. Wow, another babe to cuddle and spoil!! Jeff rang soon afterwards. Her name is Eliya (pronounced A Leah) Bethany Nelle. We are so thrilled for Jeff and Tammy and thankful everything went well and a quick delivery.
Left County Sligo heading for Draperstown and Anne and Martin Laker.’s home. We drove to the Belleek Pottery factory where we had a tour through the whole place. It was quite interesting. Watched them making all the tiny flowers etc to go on the pieces. Jennie and I bought a few little pieces It was lovely work and very popular in Ireland.
From here we went through Eniskillen to ‘Florence Court’ which is a lovely manor and gardens owned by the National Trust. Jennie has two passes so the four of us got in for nothing. We have been to a few places over here like this.
Drove through Omagh and along the valley to get to the Lakers. Retired teachers from Trevor’s old school. We have driven through hundreds of little narrow lanes in Ireland and this was no exception. The boys like to explore the countryside. Trevor driving and Warren navigating. Us girls stuck in the back seat the whole way!!
We arrived at their home to a very warm welcome and a huge house with many bedrooms. Homes are so cheap in Ireland and they had it built recently. We were very comfortable and we were treated like royalty. We were shown our bedrooms at the opposite ends of the upstairs corridor and they were huge and very beautifully decorated. Ours was the red room and the others had the blue room. Their lovely chocolate brown Labrador, still only a large puppy was wound up by Trevor so was put in the car for a while. A place which she loves. She was called Steyning which is the name of the school they taught at!!
We went to bed pretty late after staying up talking for a long time.
Wed 25th May
Today we drove to the Giants Causeway. It was very cold and wet so we certainly rugged right up. We looked like Michelin men with our huge bundles...Jennie described us as Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee specially when sitting on the rock shaped like a boot.
We walked up on the headland as well and while at the end of the path we noticed a couple who had gone a lot further around ignoring the signs not to go any further. They had their huge back packs with them and suddenly we saw something rolling down the cliffs just below them. At first I thought it was a black sheep falling down but we soon realized that it was one of their backpacks. It went all the way down and into the see. It was a bit scary wondering what these two would do now. It would have been suicide to try and retrieve it but they stayed there for quite sometime obviously deliberating what to do. We finally left them and walked back. We did tell the coast guard once back at the Causeway but didn’t see them return. One of the guys walked back to check on them. .The backpack would have contained all his holiday belongings etc as it was quite clear they were trekking. We don‘t know what happened to them
From here we went off to the Carrick -A- Rede rope bridge down the coast road. The wind was pretty windy and we had a mile walk to get to it. I had no idea it was between the mainland and an island .The wind was up when the boys crossed and I watched Warren swaying which totally freaked me out. I had intended to go across but Jennie and I couldn’t do it with the wind going at 30 miles an hour. The boys walked around the small island while Jennie and I watched others go across. It was very unnerving.
Drove home to the Lakers a different routes across the mountains and valleys through small country lanes. The scenery was wonderful.
Had another lovely meal and chat before hitting the pillow around midnight again. I have had no time to do the journal or blog again.
Thurs 26th May
Today the weather forecast was to be the worst day as far as wind and rain so we rugged up again and headed out for the Ulster History Folk Museum as a lot of it would be indoors. The boys again took us over the smaller country roads which took ages before we arrived at the museum. We had a cuppa in the pouring rain before we went inside. It is a very interesting place with the history of the Irish Emigration to America. Similar type of place to Sovreign Hill. We had to dart from one place to the next to avoid the rain. We all enjoyed it immensely.
It then took us another 2 hours to get home as the boys got us lost on a country road. We were on the right road but traveling in the wrong direction!!
We all went out for dinner to a place nearby. We enjoyed our time here and then drove home for a chat and bed.
Friday 28th May
Left after a leisurely cooked breakfast. We said goodbye to Martin and Anne for their wonderful hospitality and drove to Belfast., Warren navigating all the way. We found the car park area which Anne had told us to go to fairly easily and walked to the centre of town looking for the Hop On, Hop Off bus. It was a good tour. We had to take the back seats of then open top bus as there was a cruise ship in town and the rest of the undercover seats were taken .Fortunately we had brought our hat and coats with us and the it started to rain. Many of these folks moved downstairs then but we stayed on top. It was interesting and we saw the walls and paintings of the atrocities and generally the history of what happened and it was quite sobering to see all this. The tour lasted about 1 ½ hours. We were pretty cold by then.
Found a place to have coffee and then spent the next hour wandering round the city. Met at 3 pm to head out to Troon where we have to get the ferry to Scotland. We were early so drove along the coast a bit and had a coffee on the beach front before heading back to the wharf. The sun was out and we felt a little warm for the first time in days.
Once we arrived at the docks we were told there was a delay so we sat in the car. The others read while I wrote up the journal.

We arrived in Larne after a smooth crossing and very thankful that the winds had subsided. We met an old school friend of Jennies and her husband and had coffee. Then at 10 pm we left still in daylight but it soon became dark and the rain started.  We eventually found my cousin's home in Laurieston after getting lost and it was wonderful meeting up again after 55 years.  We chatted until after 1 am. Andrew and Helen have a lovely home which is a B & B.  We slept very well in a comfortable cosy bed.

Sat 29th May

Had a lovely breakfast with Helen and Andrew and then Andrew took Warren, Jennie and me to Linlithgow Palace where Mary Queen of Scots was born.  The sun appeared and it was a bit warmer for a while until the wind came up.  It then got verychilly.  It was a lovely morning out seeing the Scottish countryside and palace. Then we walked through the village and had some lunch. The sun came out for the rest of the day which was great.

Monday 23 May 2011

Notes on Cliffs Of Moher to Kylemore Abbey

Sun 22nd May
Today we travelled to The Cliffs of Moher. Well they certainly are spectacular and upstage the Great Ocean road in Victoria. The wind was blowing a gale and we had trouble staying vertical.. What a view. It was magnificent and we marveled at such beauty. Of course the others had to go beyond the ‘no going beyond this point’ sign. They are as bad as each other. I couldn’t go any further as the wind was so fierce it was possible to be blown off.
Then we headed for The Burren - a lunar like landscape which goes for over a hundred square miles. Wild flowers grow and the animals graze during the winter months. How they walk amongst the rocks I can’t imagine. It is very historical too with archaeologists finding relics from the past
We then moved on to Galway where we found a nice B & B (Abbey View) the other side of the town so we don’t have to worry about traffic in the morning. Most of these people are very friendly and this one was no exception.. Jennie and Trevor had a ’Faulty Towers’ like experience though in their bedroom with things breaking or falling off and the bath leaking etc which we laughed about over at brekky.
Mon 23rd May
Left today heading through the Inagh Valley and Lakes through Kylemore Pass to visit the Kylemore Abbey which our B & B host recommended we did. The scenery was spectacular again The winds were bad today and we were told that it was gale force 11 winds with 1000’s of homes without power. The rain came as well so it was not the best of days. I was wearing so many clothes I felt like a ‘Michelin’ woman trying to keep warm. Colder than a Melbourne winters day. The Abbey was beautiful but my photos don’t do it justice. It was pouring with rain at the time. Walked through the walled garden which is centuries old too which is in the process of being fully restored. There were 18 heated glass houses which are yet to be restored.
Drove to Leenane and had hot vegie soup at Gaynors Pub which was the only place to buy any food. We had also run out of our picnic supplies. Soup was good on a day like today.
We stopped at Westport for coffee but didn’t stop to walk through the town. I think we were all too tired. Arrived at Sligo where we looked for somewhere for dinner. Not much happening in this town and ended up having a light meal in Hartigans Pub which was extremely old with lots of history too. Found a quaint little store selling deli style food the old fashioned way. A traditional grocery store with sacks of food and everything in bulk. It was just like going back 50 years. We bought some food for our lunch tomorrow.
From here we had to dash back to the car in the pouring rain and drove out of town again and found another B & B where we crashed for the night. We can’t get over how light it is. At 10 pm it was still light and we forget that it is getting late.

Kylemore Abbey and Pass- Inagh Valley

Approaching Kylemore Abbey 

Monument stating "On this site in 1897 nothing happened"

Kylemore Church

Kylemore Walled garden

Jennie & Trevor enjoying the gale force 11 wind

Inside walled garden

Stormy loch

Notfar from the Abbey

Our B & B near Sligo at 10pm  using our laptops - note daylight

Sunday 22 May 2011

Bunratty Castle, Grounds, Cliffs of Moher, The Burren

Our B & B near Tralee


Relazing with coffee in an old cemetry!! getting out of the wind

Bunratty Manor


Bunratty School - Trevor teaching class!!

One of the amazing rooms inside Bunratty castle


Outside Host Sheila's home


The amazing Cliffs of Moher. The wind was so strong it was easy to be blown over

Cliffs again and it was a freezing wind

Trying to stay horizontal


A Waterfall over the cliffs

The Burren - an amazing escarpment that goes for miles