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Well that was the longest blogging break I have taken since I started back in 2009! I would love to say I was totally unplugged, but the reality is that I have been crazy busy with work and spent the past 10 days working from Ireland. In between emails I got in sightseeing and family time though, and while heartsick for my favorite place on earth, I am also feeling energized to enjoy the rest of the summer and to conquer the work and travel ahead.

While in Ireland, we spent a lot of time with local family and family visiting from Boston and Italy, and we also enjoyed some unexpected beautiful weather after their miserably rainy July. I have a few posts on activities in Ireland to come, but as  I slowly reenter everyday life and shake off that heavy heart that always goes with leaving, I thought I would share some favorite photos of the trip. Enjoy!

Galway St. Nicholas Church {Blue skies over St. Nicholas Church in Galway on Saturday Market Day}

 

Irish roses {One of the hundreds of gorgeous roses in my mother-in-law’s garden}

 

sunset on Galway Bay {Watching the sun go down on Galway Bay from Rinville}

 

running in Galway {Windy day on Galway Bay}

 

cows in Ireland {Mama and baby cows!}

 buskers in Galway  {Incredibly talented buskers on the streets of Galway}

 

nights out in galway

{Huge smiles and drinks to-go on a night that ended at 3:30 am during Galway Race Week}

 

Irish coffee

{The perfect Irish coffee at Pat Cohan’s in Cong}

Connemara pony {One of the Connemara ponies I tried to kiss}

Connemara

{Gorgeous Connemara beaches}

 

house in Ireland

{The gorgeous house near Carraroe, where the whole family spent a couple of days}

Gaeltacht Ireland

{The front lawn of the house, and it’s sea views}

currach county galway

{Currachs in Connemara}

 Ireland sunset {Sunset in Connemara}

house in Connemara

{The view from the upstairs of the house we stayed in}

Connemara

{Beautiful Connemara}

view from Errisbeag

{Views from Errisbeag}

 

Connemara horses in Ireland

{Horses on the road}

Abbeyglen {Abbeyglen Castle}

 

We spent two beautiful days at an amazing house in Bealadangan in Connemara and had time to play outside, go hiking, have a picnic, and cook big family dinners. Walks to the pier, wine glasses in hand, running around in the front yard, and enjoying the stunning views were top priority. We also went for a hike of Errisbeag, not making it to the top as we had the last time, due to high winds and our little hikers, but having lots of fun on a lovely Connemara day. Instead we went to the Abbeyglen Castle for cocktails and Cokes, not a bad trade off.

More to come on boating, zip lining, and eating in Ireland!

Tags: Connemara, countryside, County Galway, Galway, hiking, hotel in Ireland, Ireland, Irish countryside, Travel, travel blog posts, travel photos

During long weeks full of work and never ending house stresses (The plumber from hell’s legacy, which started in February, lives on, with no end in sight.), I spend some of my down time daydreaming about past and future travel. It’s a nice way to (try) to fall asleep at night, and reminiscing about beautiful weather afar helps when what’s outside is less than ideal.

Our trip to Ireland and Scotland this past March seems like it happened so long ago, but I still have so much to blog about! I took hundreds of photos and soaked up lots of little moments. Here are just a few scenes from Scotland that stick with me.

 

Rosslyn Chapel

Rosslyn Chapel was at the top of our list when planning a trip to Edinburgh, and the local bus system made it very easy to get there, about a 25 minute ride through the city, small towns, and beautiful countryside.

The Rosslyn Chapel is a very special place, and there is an old, good energy about it. It was founded I 1446 as a place of worship, but it is perhaps best known for its role in The DaVinci Code. Rosslyn Chapel is a place of peaceful daily worship, but it is also a place of myth and legend, which include the possibility of the Holy Grail being there.

Rosslyn Chapel

We wandered the chapel and grounds and had a few eerie feelings, but mostly we enjoyed the architecture and stories about the building and its history. Photos aren’t allowed inside the chapel, but I forgot myself when I saw William, the chapel’s cat, snoozing on one of the pews. What can I say; I am a complete cat lady!

William the cat

While waiting for the return bus to Edinburgh, we took a stroll through the town of Rosslyn, which is lovely and sleepy and very Scottish, surrounded by rolling hills and quietly milling with incredibly friendly people.

Rosslyn

Upon our return to Edinburgh, we enjoyed a pub lunch and chat at The Black Cat.  I love a pub lunch, especially after the rain has just come tipping down. A toasted sandwich and hot curried carrot soup, along with a local ale, was just the thing.

The Black Cat, Edinburgh

Edinburgh is a gorgeous city, and with its hilly streets, cobblestones, and old buildings, it feels like a bit of a dark fairytale. Edinburgh Castle looms over the city, and it is a fascinating place to visit. More on Edinburgh Castle and the city’s ghastly history later; this girl went on not one but two ghost tours!

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh’s mild climate also meant that everything was green and dotted with flowers much earlier than in Boston. Prince Street Gardens was the perfect place for morning coffee and shortbread, and I spent most of the trip marveling over the cheerful daffodils, which had popped up everywhere.

Princes Street Gardens

Spring daffodils in Scotland

This trip was my second to Edinburgh, but with it being only a short flight from Shannon, I can see us going again and again. I can’t wait to share with you some of the delicious dining experiences we had in Edinburgh, as well as our fantastic hotel and other favorites.

What are you reminiscing about this Throwback Thursday?

Tags: Edinburgh, Rosslyn Chapel, Scotland, Travel, travel blog, travel photos, travel post, vacation

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