The rain stayed away, allowing the sun to shine.
I drove my car to the vehicle inspection Centre.
She behaved so well, I took the winding road home via Carrickfergus.
That is my white car next to Carrickfergus castle. The usual car park was full, so I had difficulty finding a place to park with the castle in the background.
Now with a much lighter pocket, I am ready to run the roads!
That’s good news! I visit Carrickfergus once a month for a work meeting. The view across Belfast Lough is fabulous.
I waved to you, across the lough. Did you see me?
Crazy Irish parking. I’d forgotten. Briefly.
XO
WWW
PS And SUCH good news. Drive on my friend…
A Funfair was set up in the usual car park, so spaces around the Castle were scarce. I stopped at a slip way, only long enough to take the photo.
Great! A mobile motorist with car and castle!
*packing case for a long stay*
Col, my own little castle is much smaller!
Yay! Glad that you are “on the road again.”
Nancy, It was just like I was never away from the wheel. Now to plan my outings.
YeeHaw! Wonderful news!
The news brought a great feeling of freedom.
Wow, with such freedom of the road, you will surely be hard to guard now!
Freedom. Yet, today I went for a walk! A walk, because I wanted rather than needed to do so!
I love that name – Carrickfergus – and happy to see you on the road again!
Chuck, I love this version. Phil Coulter, who wrote it, plays with a young 19 year old lady called Claire Gallagher.
Claire was blinded in the Omagh bomb atrocity back in August 1998.
Read the ‘about’ entry that goes with it.
Both the castle and the car are beautiful!
It was good to see the castle again. May it be the first of many journeys in my little car.
Well, you won’t see such a castle here in Hawaii…
Ireland is full of castles, from 5* hotels to ruined remains, each has character and a story to go with it.
I’m proud of you, under no circumstances can I drive on the left side . I’m looking for a driver to see your beautiful country.
I have been driving on the left since I was seventeen, but in the past I managed the other side of the roads in Germany and Denmark.Not so sure I want to start doing that again these days.
Yay!!
Yay! and double Yay!!!!
Congratulations on your newly recovered traveling skills. The music is beautiful. I can only listen to Irish music in short bursts. To me it has a way of ripping out your heart, and I am not Irish…not one drop.
I like Phil Coulter’s compositions, his music is very relaxing.