Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Revisiting The Beara Peninsula



It doesn't feel like nine years since hubby and I rented our holiday home in Allihies, Beara, West Cork along with our two sons who were then middle and late teens. It is to this same house we have now returned, minus the sons who will be visiting at some point during the vacation.

At the time of booking the house I was a little apprehensive because I worried that perhaps there would be too many memories of when we were a complete family there (including Sandy, our deceased golden labrador) and that I'd miss the boys terribly. Somewhere along the line I've realised that they've grown up and are now living quite independent lives, so, three whole days into the holiday I'm completely happy with just hubby and I enjoying this lovely time together.

The house is exactly as we remember it except for one or two minor furniture changes and the views haven't changed at all!


I will update this holiday diary every few days as I'd like to share with you what I feel may be one of the most important trips we've undertaken in a very long time. This is more than just a holiday, it's a spiritual journey for both of us.

Top image: Babbling brook, back road to Allihies Village.
Bottom image: View from our hall door.

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4 comments:

  1. I love sharing your memories, nostalgia is a favorite subject of mine as you know, and I look forward to the posts to come.
    You write so well and provide us with a clear description of the places you speak about, so much so, the beautiful photos that accompany your words match up with the images imprinted in our minds as we live the moment with you.

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  2. Thank you Donald for that lovely comment. Writing gives me so much pleasure but when I hear from you and others how much you enjoy reading my adventures it makes it all the more special. Best of luck with the book, Donald. Take care, Cheers!

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  3. I believe that life is a journey, an i too love to share my journey's .. i like your journey's

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  4. Thank you Basil for your nice comment. I enjoy writing about events in my life especially the nostalgic ones.

    I've read quite a few of your posts which are truly amazing, quite the romantic poet I think. I shall continue to enjoy your writings. Take care.

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