Glad to hear that you had a room share at last. Forgot to mention in my last comment that the golf was very enjoyable for the lads on Saturday. Aiden played badly-it just didn't go his way at all but he thought the course was fab-the nicest course he ever played. So well done to you and Michelle !! Only the very best for Daddy Glynn!!
Wedding went very well and everyone seemed to really enjoy it.
Had my first experience on a Gobus yesterday. Got one to Dublin and then got a Mattews bus home to Dundalk. I think it's the way to travel. Both journies only cost €19 in total-who would bother driving ??
On my hols now so taking it easy. Sally and Emma are coming next Thursday as Emma has a wedding here on Friday so Sally is conbining it with her annual trip to Dundalk. Looking forward to a few days chat !!
No more news for now. Did you get the photos of the wedding yet ?
Talk soon again. Margaret McD
Mam
You will be seeing rocks and mountains in your sleep.Hopefully you will meet a few more english speaking people in the next town. It must be hard for you to keep it all to yourself! Haveanice day!
Margaret Mcd
Hi Lorraine, Just back from a lovely afternoon in Kinvara/Ballyvaughan with your Mam and Mary. There was a jazz band playing outside a pub which were brilliant. Our Mary was in her element as you can well imagine !!! Am staying until Wednesday. Don't want to go home. Talk soon again, Mgt.McD
Mam
Well enjoy your tour because you are missing a day in the bog! Dad would pick a bank holiday monday! But I.m taking a day off and going to see the sea if I can. Mag stayed in Corofin for an extra day.
Mam
I,d say that would pass a spelling test for ' fettle' alright. It was great to see you on skype last night. the skype reception was so much better. I,d say heads were only midling this morn. Dad had to introduce Tom to the Greenore whiskey from Cooley. It seemed to go down well last night but we will check his report today to get the true picture. Enjoy Salta!
Margaret Mcd
Welcome back Lorraine ! Really missed your up-dates. Sounds like you will be able to visit anywhwere in the world after this trip and have free accommodation with all the friends you are making! Well done to you !!
Mam
Another marathon read. Its hard to imagine that all this is going on with salt and here in ireland I have,nt a clue that it even exists. Sounds like you got on well with the group. Hope you meet some more nice people on your next adventures. Enjoy every minute. Its raining andmiserable here so you not missing anything.
Mary Cradock
Lorraine, good to know you are back in the land of the living! Great read this morning but not my idea of a holiday: torture I would call it. Word had it last night that the blogs would be up this morning, so I got up at 6:30 am to give myself plenty of time to read them all. It's hard to believe that people still live in these conditions! Be careful out there: we are looking forward to you coming home. It definitely is the trip of a lifetime, so ENJOY!
Talk again soon
Mam
Howdy, looking forward to the return of the blogs. The Galway races started today. No money wasted this year for you!
Margaret Mcd
Hi Lorraine, Hope all is well with you. No news at this end except that I am getting my hols on Tuesday. Still don't really know what I am wearing to the wedding on Friday !!! Hope to have something sorted by then.
Continue to enjoy your travels. Talk soon Margaret McD
Margaret Mcd
Great to hear that you are meeting lots of interesting people. Would have liked to see you at the Salsa dancing class !!!
Reading Noreen's comments makes me realise where you got the gift of story telling-we will have to credit that to the Glynns. Take care and keep up the good work !!! Mgt
Noreen
Hi Lorraine
Had greta fun reading last night - had whole week to catch up on - better that a novel. I had dreamy ideas about your jungle trip but I think I'll stick to the coilte woods in Castleblagh. The word giant was used a lot in your discription of animals especially - rodents- spiders and snakes. I don't care how pretty a pink toes tarrantula is it's still a F******* TARRANTULA. You obviously did not inherit my panic gene in relation to spiders - you calmly described a spider being attached to your hip - that would have been the cardiac ward for me. But how cool it must be to be in that scenery and an armadillo - I'd love that and the falcon and all the exotic plants - wow.
All wonderful here you can tell the next giant rodent you see that the Fitz/glynn household are on a mission to eliminate his cousin who is raiding our birdtable - he's been warned.
Keep it coming - keep safe and I hope that you meet lots of nice interesting people.