Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Nothing but blue skies......Wednesday 12/8/2015

What a gloriously sunny day today, on the way to work had to stop to look down the Liffey at Dublin  bathed in sunhine and a clear blue sky overhead.  I wouldn't want to be in any other city in the world than Dublin when the sun is shining.

Very tired this evening, lots of walking this week to and from work.  Gonna have a couple of vinos and hit the hay early tonight.  I'm off for the rest of the work (from paid work LOL) so can take it easy, just housework to do tomorrow and the rest of it.

Photo was taken this morning on way to work, it was glorious, had to stop and take it.
















Namaste
Marie

Monday, August 10, 2015

Hi Ho its off to work I go..............Monday 10th August 2015

Monday and its back to work.  The Hols are over and back to the office in  Foley Street.
I'm lucky as I do not start until 10am so usually leave at 9, catch the Luas (tram) to city centre.
I work 10-4 so its reasonably relaxed.  I am only on a part time research role but its a bit of money for next years fees and its giving me great experience into research and how it works.  As it was the first day back after the holidays I must say I am tired tonight.  Finished at 4 and walked home - 50 mins walk so a good workout.

After dinner of Shepherds Pie and salad (weird mixture I know) I sat down to watch BBC4 and some interesting programmes.

A short entry today.

Namaste
Marie.


Friday, August 7, 2015

Back home from holidays Fri 7-8

Woke up to a  beautiful sunny morning with blue and white cotton wool skies.  Wouldn't you know it  we were leaving today ?  One of our neighbours called rather early at 9.30am (we had a rather late one last night so wasn't best pleased) but what could one do.  Had to get up, and after an  hour he left. Then another neighbour called so our departure planned for 11am was delayed to 12.15.  Finally we got on the road.  Made sambos and tea so we would be fed on the way.  Stopped in Adare to visit the Black Abbey which have been threatening to visit.  Some fabulous stained glass windows and lots of plaques for dead war heroes, Earls of Dunraven (the local lords for some considerable period) Adare Manor is world famous for its golf course, accomodation and location..  Got home by 5pm and the usual unpacking and putting stuff away, washing one, etc.  Firstly had to have a cuppa though.

Wasn't looking forward to leaving as had a lovely holiday but will be back in Sept/Oct again so not long to wait to be back.

Tomorrow will be busy shopping, visiting mum, charity shop drop, and cobblers.Then its the Puissance in the RDS at the Dublin Horse Show with OH and DD2.  We won the Agha Khan trophy today for the Nations Cup.

Great buzz in Dublin tonight, hopefully the sun will be shining again tomorrow.

image below www.irishtimes.com - two of the 4 members of the team - guy on the right is only just gone 20 - Bertram Allen - he's no 5 in the world standings at the moment I believe.












Namaste,
Marie.



Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Wednesday 5th August 2015

Well the Bank Holiday has been and gone and it was a washout.  Less said about that the better ! Don't really mind if its not too good weather wise as I can be lazy and read, write and computer surf without feeling too guilty.  On Monday it was nice for a few hours so we headed to Kenmare on a bit of a road trip, took some sandwiches, and the dog, and it was gloriously sunny albeit it was very windy.  Stopped at Dromquinna Manor on the way which is a  beautiful wedding venue with Glamping (glamorous camping) which we wanted to see.  Its in a beautiful spot on the Kenmare river but just as we got out of the car and started to walk with the dog the heavens opened !! Such a shame as I could imagine on a sunny day it would have been magnificent.

Got to Kenmare and walked around the town in between showers, there are some lovely shops and knick knack  places browsing and being seriously tempted, but we persevered.  Got some take away cups of tea and ate our sandwiches outside the lovely Kenmare Church which is 150 years old.(since 2014)  We had a browse around there, it had some amazing stained glass windows which two tourists? were taking shots of, mind you we were tourists also as we are not locals !!

On the way back we stopped in Waterville and the waves were immense, the tide was exceptionally high due to the full moon and the winds made them even bigger, we drove down to the shore where a house we have often viewed from the road is situated, right on the edge of the shore,  The woman who lives there came out to see what we were up to - understandably - and we had a very nice conversation with her.  Amazingly she lives there alone and I suspect in another 3-5 years she won't be living there as the sea will have taken the little bit of space between her and it - iykwim.

The last couple of days has been taken up with housekeeping the house getting ready for our return home to Dublin.  House has been fully repainted outside and I have cleaned, decluttered and tidyed up to beat the band.  As a little end of holidays treat we are heading to the Dublin Horse Show on Saturday for the Puissance with DD2 which we have been to before and really enjoyed.  Then its back to work on Monday.  Have had a  lovely time here in Kerry, its so relaxing.  Images below from www.dromquinna.com of the wedding venue and the glamping in the woods, both taken on nicer days than we had on Monday but nevermind its a beautiful place.  Also a drawing of Kenmare Church from a book written to celebrate 150 years since it was built.













Namaste
Marie.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Another month begins............1st August 2015

Not a huge amount going on today, up late, lazybones me.  Got hair done and came back and  had lunch.  Did a bit of housework as OH was outside painting the house so felt like I should do some work rather than pottering around on the laptop which I am known to be fond of.

It started off like a nice day sun was shining, after last nights disappointment at not being able to see the 'blue moon' due to heavy cloud cover.  May see it tonight yet.  Its become very dull now though so it may be the same tonight.

We are heading into Cahirciveen (nearest BIG town) as the annual Celtic Music Festival is on this weekend.  Usually its a bit of a washout weatherwise but it does not stop the people from flocking to the different pubs and musicians playing around the town so will head into there for some dinner and a few drinks to listen to the music.  I am not particularly keen on 'Irish' music but OH LOVES it.

A few brownie points will be earned tonight hopefully.  Image from http://www.celticmusicfestival.com

I think the image of the girl (very small) is very Jim Fitzpatrick in its ethos (irish painter of great renown)




Namaste
Marie.