Chris really is a good boy. He didn’t even hint that it might be a nuisance to back track. All he asks is that I get up early, and I promise I will…and I do! […]
Month: July 2014
2014 – Day Thirty Three
We’ve decided to tour the county of Antrim, or as the locals call them, the Glens of Antrim, by driving the coastal route. It’s been ranked as 5th in a list of top 10 drives […]
2014 – Day Thirty Two
Big day today. A giant of a day, you might say. Lots to see and do on this top end of Ireland. One of the most famous sights is the Giant’s Causeway, a unique geological […]
2014 – Day Thirty One
After yesterday’s rain and the challenge of the roads and parking, we are keen to get going. We plan to drive across the top of country Donegal, crossing over to North Ireland, back in the […]
2014 – Day Thirty
Wow. Day thirty. That came quickly. I remember last year’s first thirty days seemed to take forever to pass. This year it seems to have gone very quickly. Today we continue our tour of county […]
2014 – Day Twenty Nine
The main reason for stopping in Ballina, is that the place we are staying had a squirrel in its photograph. Hope springs eternal, as you can see. It is adjacent to the Belleek National Park, […]
2014 – Day Twenty Eight
On the road out of Westport, an accident. Not a great start to the day. We swipe a truck with our side mirror. My fault apparently. Right. In a normal vehicle, a displaced mirror would […]
2014 – Day Twenty Seven
A rest day in Westport today. We climb up a long large hill and then down it to get there. Should have taken the bikes. I’ve yet to have my coffee and the one waiting […]
2014 – Day Twenty Six
We have decided to pick up the pace a little – the endless driving has begun to get to us both. Our aim today is to get to Westport, just inside county Mayo. There is […]
2014 – Day Twenty Five
Back to driving north along the Wild Atlantic Way. Today we are making our way through the county of Galway…and oh my lord, is it rocky. This area of the coast is extraordinary convoluted, dipping […]