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Ireland - 1st entry
And here goes my first offical entry... and some mainly fun photos:
We had a good journey, good flight, everything went really well. Got our car super-fast, almost didn't find it as now you have to pick up the rental cars in a parking building near the airport and let's just say it's kind of hidden. We had a silver Nissan Micra which worked a treat - and we spotted this type of car over and over again all over Ireland. Must be a favourite? It looks smaller on the outside, but actually a lot fits in. Our luggage certainly did. :)
We drove to the first house we had rented... and got SO LOST!
You really need a navigator there. Once you know your way you're just fine, but searching the house for the first time... no chance.
The lady who owns it knew we were on the way and called me to ask if we were nearby and I was like yeah, in the village you told me NOT to go to. LOL. We really ended up there. So she came by car to pick us up. I guess she found it just as hilarious. :D
Some tea was awaiting us... and a really large but cosy and lovely house. I'd take that one anytime! Plus big spacious gardens and all *on your own*. No neighbours directly nearby yet you're not really far away from the next village (...) or main road. Handy!
In the morning, Sunday, we discovered we had a couple of cats to adopt.
The lady had warned us there were cats, wild-ish ones that her husband actually fed and looked after a bit. Figured out there were 3 fluffy white cats, one without a tail, one big-ish one and then a slender one. All of them too shy to be touched but nosy enough to peer into the kitchen, especially since there was a small bowl for them by the kitchen door anyway.
So... Nurdhegilwen's familiar with adopting-cats-for-a-week-in-Ireland - we did just that. LOL.
Some while later I discovered 2 kitten in the shed behind the house - one white and one - BLACK!!! :D SO cute. Unfortunately I've no photos of them as they were well hidden and the slender cat which I soon called *mum* was always guarding them, but I saw them play a couple of times. AW!
The big cat seemed to be the guardian of the house as he mostly slept by the kitchen door and usually was the first one to visit us as soon as someone started strolling around the house in the morning. >^.^<
Here go pics:
Sunday was a tiny drama-day as Ed discovered one of the car's tires was losing air. I called the lady asking if she knew where we best could get that fixed and well, she came over along with her son who grabbed the tire and went off in search for *someone to fix it on a Sunday*. Bless them for their help!!!
In the meanwhile we were told to *go somewhere and enjoy the day* so we went to the next town to do some food shopping and also to visit a small local market that sold yummy homemade jams, scones, cheese, veggies and... small packs of scrabooking crafty things. They were thrown in between the scones. LOL.
So it was a bit of a lazy shopping Sunday *only* but way ok for us as all three of us were really tired after tough times at work and then travel-Saturday...
Arrived back at the house and got our tire back immediately, fixed by whoever for 7 Euro only. Woooooooooooh! :D
Lucky!!!
Well, and my next entries will be more adventurous, I promise. ;)
Um, can anyone tell me why LJ leaves such a huge empty space between my texts BEFORE the pics? In EVERY post??? :(
We had a good journey, good flight, everything went really well. Got our car super-fast, almost didn't find it as now you have to pick up the rental cars in a parking building near the airport and let's just say it's kind of hidden. We had a silver Nissan Micra which worked a treat - and we spotted this type of car over and over again all over Ireland. Must be a favourite? It looks smaller on the outside, but actually a lot fits in. Our luggage certainly did. :)
We drove to the first house we had rented... and got SO LOST!
You really need a navigator there. Once you know your way you're just fine, but searching the house for the first time... no chance.
The lady who owns it knew we were on the way and called me to ask if we were nearby and I was like yeah, in the village you told me NOT to go to. LOL. We really ended up there. So she came by car to pick us up. I guess she found it just as hilarious. :D
Some tea was awaiting us... and a really large but cosy and lovely house. I'd take that one anytime! Plus big spacious gardens and all *on your own*. No neighbours directly nearby yet you're not really far away from the next village (...) or main road. Handy!
In the morning, Sunday, we discovered we had a couple of cats to adopt.
The lady had warned us there were cats, wild-ish ones that her husband actually fed and looked after a bit. Figured out there were 3 fluffy white cats, one without a tail, one big-ish one and then a slender one. All of them too shy to be touched but nosy enough to peer into the kitchen, especially since there was a small bowl for them by the kitchen door anyway.
So... Nurdhegilwen's familiar with adopting-cats-for-a-week-in-Ireland - we did just that. LOL.
Some while later I discovered 2 kitten in the shed behind the house - one white and one - BLACK!!! :D SO cute. Unfortunately I've no photos of them as they were well hidden and the slender cat which I soon called *mum* was always guarding them, but I saw them play a couple of times. AW!
The big cat seemed to be the guardian of the house as he mostly slept by the kitchen door and usually was the first one to visit us as soon as someone started strolling around the house in the morning. >^.^<
Here go pics:
Sunday was a tiny drama-day as Ed discovered one of the car's tires was losing air. I called the lady asking if she knew where we best could get that fixed and well, she came over along with her son who grabbed the tire and went off in search for *someone to fix it on a Sunday*. Bless them for their help!!!
In the meanwhile we were told to *go somewhere and enjoy the day* so we went to the next town to do some food shopping and also to visit a small local market that sold yummy homemade jams, scones, cheese, veggies and... small packs of scrabooking crafty things. They were thrown in between the scones. LOL.
So it was a bit of a lazy shopping Sunday *only* but way ok for us as all three of us were really tired after tough times at work and then travel-Saturday...
Arrived back at the house and got our tire back immediately, fixed by whoever for 7 Euro only. Woooooooooooh! :D
Lucky!!!
Well, and my next entries will be more adventurous, I promise. ;)
Um, can anyone tell me why LJ leaves such a huge empty space between my texts BEFORE the pics? In EVERY post??? :(
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No idea why LJ does that. :/
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more to come. :)
sigh... blah @ LJ
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Look at the kitties guarding your house, that's so cute! Seems like you had a great holiday. :-)
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argh @ LJ.... probably just put the piccies behind cuts? works fine for me, and the posts don't appear that long you your friend's pages...
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they're incredible. :D
the kitties were wonderful, heeheeh. :D
I wish I was back there NOW...
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so YOU see the pics ok?
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And the flower is a "Passionsblume" ... sorry, no English word available at the moment! ;-) We've got such a plant in a pot on the balcony!
(Du weisst schon ... Passionsfrucht ...)
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yeps, Cantarella was 5 minutes faster than you in telling me LOL
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nah, I see the gap too, I meant you should probably put the pics behind cuts, then this doesn't happen (doesn't in my posts at least...) - btw, you haven't commented on mine yet... *pouts* ;)
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ho-hum, if i remember how a cut works. :p
ah right! :p
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can't wait to see YOUR photos then! :D
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it's EASY :D
:D
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I've often "adopted" cats during a holiday. It's always nice to have some furry friends around :)
I love Indian food so if I ever find myself in the area, I'll be looking for that restaurant!
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oh yes, it really is VERY good! :D
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bargain tyre fixing :0) (Tire is american, tyre is english) I had a nail in the tyre of a hire car once, ended up taking it back to the hire company who changed it
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we had another white one at the 2nd house >^.^<
ah, good, tyre tyre tyre. :D
the hire company was too far away really... :p
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awww adopting kitties (HUGS YOU)
That "natural beauty" flower - I have never seen anything like it. Amazing. *is very curious*
Tiger and bear pics - can we use for our book on the traveling animals ? :-)
My fave is the "Narnia" in the garden pic.
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it's passionflower as some others here have already told me. :) I'd never seen one before!
the bumblebees seemed to love it. :D
sure we can use that one - and I've quite some more :D
do you collect them?
I could email you some later on when I'm at home.
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Wow, your bedroom there looks so cool!
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Kitties!! It sounds like you had the best time ever :-) :-).
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I loved it so much I wanted to keep it. and the house. and the cats. :D
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I will keep on posting them. :) I've loads. LOL
maybe you can connect to Tara even more now that I've left a mark for the coven there. who knows...? :)
kitties rule!!!
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Yep, kitties certainly do rule (my own kitty rules all of our lives)!
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>^.^
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Kitty adoption!! Huaahhaah!
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the kitties were adorable *miss them*
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yes, there are 3 kitties in the picture. there were 2 more but I never got to photograph those as they were mostly hidden too well.
i'm happy I can travel a lot, and especially to Ireland, as it means so much to me. :)
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