Homecoming
It took me a little longer than I expected to make it back to the farm. And, as you can imagine, there was a little part of me saying, You […]
It took me a little longer than I expected to make it back to the farm. And, as you can imagine, there was a little part of me saying, You […]
I could easily have stayed in Athlone and made it to the airport early enough for my morning flight out. There was going to be some Saturday night city-wide celebration […]
I decided to head southbound, rather than east, the morning of “the gentleman with the hat.” Roll for serendipity. What? Roll for serendipity check. Uh, sure. [Rolls dice.] 20 again?!? […]
I was in Donegal this morning, trying to stay clear of departing diners while making my way in through the door of the Blueberry Cafe, just off the main square. […]
The blog has been quiet because, for the most part, life has also been, out here. Coming off the sensory overload of last week’s Bealtaine, I decided I needed a […]
There are many stories of Beltane. The one told to me last night was that the Hill of Uisneach (“Wish’ neaccccch”) was the center of Ireland, and that the Ail […]
It is strangely apt that Galway, Ireland’s “second city” of music and culture has an unofficial theme song that is catchy to the point of addiction, singable and almost universally […]
“Many travel stories begin as an attempt to impress pretty women.” – Rolf Potts, The Art of Writing a Story about Walking Across Andorra. This is how it happens: you’ve […]
As I said, I’ve been trying to take mornings to write, and afternoons to wander. And I’ve been trying to quantify why the Sheeps Head feels like such beautiful desolation. […]
The road to the cottage travels through Heathrow, and rather more indirectly through the Ghanaian Consulate in Atlanta, Georgia. Way back in the beforetimes, Devon and I were headed to […]