September 1, 2013
Quick Cap: Detroit to JFK short and easy with transfer a
cinch. No need to switch
terminals—just a long walk to the far end to gate 67 with a 7+ hour layover.
Proved leisurely and interesting. Was greatly impressed by our--us humans’--diversity.
Finally boarded and found middle seat 20E. Fellow passengers proved very
nice. Artist Carol P. on the left and lady—Scots-Irish—at my
right. Sorry I didn’t get her name. The extra leg room, obtained at a price,
proved a smart decision; but even with that, moving out to the loo was a
logistal endeavor.
Slept on and off after dinner, waking to daylight. Arrived early. Happy that my bag
arrived, exchanged dollars for euros, walked through the green door and there,
unexpectedly, was my good friend, Winnie, all smiles and hugs. After getting my
car rental, followed Winnie to her house and fresh scones and tea! Then said
‘slan’—she had stuff doing that evening and I had to drive to digs in
Lahinch-Moy which I found without any trouble. Amazing!
September 2, 2013
Now unpacked and settled, today’s deal is to obtain a phone
and internet capability. Jet-lag not a problem after sleeping 9 hours
overnight. So shower taken, breakfast eaten, Blackie awaits to get us around.
Blackie is my Toyota Yaris. J)
Blackie is hiding at the upper left)
If you are reading this, you’ll know I found wi-fi.
Watched telly before venturing out. Coverage was from the funeral service
for Irish Nobel poet, Seamus Heaney. Videoed a bit of it.
I headed out and promptly missed my first turn. Way up the hill the turnaround on this
very, very narrow road (pic)
proved to be a photo op. The local bovine mooed me a greeting and posed nicely.
Then it was to Ennistymon for lunch at An Teach Bia (‘on
chock bee-a’) means ‘Eating Place’. Then to the library for a card. Librarian, Corinnia, found my name
which was still in the system, so no prob to renew. Then up the street to the
Salmon Bookstore. I bought a Seamus Heaney book of poetry--Electric Light. After
I mentioned to the clerk that many years ago I had met Jessie Lendennie, the
founder and publisher of Salmon Poetry, she insisted on telling Jessie, who was
working upstairs. I was invited to go up and greet her. After a fun
conversation I left her. She
mentioned there would be a book launch at the Falls Hotel on Friday. I’ll try
to make it.
It was onward to Ennis, the county town of Clare. Found the familiar way to Dunne’s
parking and then located the O2 store for a Sim cell phone card: also, found
James Brohan’s shop where Winnie told me I could find a hand collapsible stick
(cane). Bought the stick and now
plan to use it on my walk up the steps to The Rock of Cashel in County
Tipperary.
September 3, 2013
Tues. a.m. First thing I looked out the bedroom window and
there sat a lone magpie high in a tree across the way. I saluted him,
because ‘one is for mourning’. I’m not superstitious, just respectful. (Google
it.) Tap the pics for a close-up.
Moved myself in spite of lingering jet lag and drove to
Ennistymon to check out the wi-fi situation at the Falls Hotel. Had lunch of
smoked salmon salad and learned that their signal is, shall we say, weak!
Snapped a couple of good photos and left.
So the next possibility is to drive to Salmon Bookstore and
accept the invitation to use their signal, which Jessie says is often too
weak. Came home and crashed
for a couple hours and then took a very nice walk up the road from the
‘house-flat-cottage’. Photo-ops g’lore. Panoramic views, wild flowers,
blackberries, local cattle who moo in a welcoming tone. How to show all this on
the blog…if I ever get on.
Falls Hotel, Ennistymon
WALKING IN LAHINCH-MOY
Self-Portrait :)











This is Jan. Wonderful pics! wish I were there with you.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good trip though long. Glad Winnie was there to greet you! Tell her I send my regards :) Your pics make me long to visit that magical island again someday. Love the cows and all the nature. Your self portrait is good. Did you use the timer? I'm going to google "Seamus Heaney" right now! Keep up the good work, your writing and pics are the next best thing to being there with you! Love you, Rebecca
ReplyDeleteI remember the house, when we drove past.....Oh it was good to see landmarks and I like the picture of Jan at the Dolman. Isn't that the portal stone? Love yah, have fun, McMe
ReplyDeleteSo many familiar places, loved the falls at Ennistymon. Is Miss Mary still working at the library? Recognized the hotel and the local spots. I think a lovely bap at the local restaurant and some of Mizz McKai's tea that I made for you when you got so sick. Stay healthy and stay warm. It's like an Irish summer here. Into the 60's and windy! Tell Winnie that I said hello, and also Margerie. BTW: I posted a ton of stuff online about Seamus Heaney on my FB page that was big news last week, and even the American press compared him, second to William Butler Yates. Don't know how they forgot about old Willy Shakespeare but it seems so...Can't wait to hear all your stories. Ta, McMe
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