Goodbye to Dingle After the ride, my sweetpea and I headed off on foot to the little pub and restaurant that along with a few homes, pretty well comprised the hamlet of Ventry. We were actually hungry, maybe not big meal hungry, but we wanted something. We
Read more →Donkeys and Palm Trees Manitoba doesn’t have a huge donkey population, not many mules either, certainly not like some countries have. Ireland has a very healthy population of donkeys. We never saw as many donkeys in one place, as we did while exploring Ireland. In fact, there
Read more →More than a Rhyme in Time I’m a bit of a history buff. I suppose that’s why Europe is so fascinating to me. As much as I love the wilds of Canada, and how it’s relatively easy to escape to be away from humanity, I could endlessly
Read more →Follow Where Dreams Lead To really experience travel as the character in my dream novel does, we continued to travel without any plan, other than riding horses as often as we could. Funnily enough, I was never all that keen on travelling. I thought it was a
Read more →Such a Dream Imagine going to bed at night and once falling asleep, experiencing the most amazing dream. I’m talking full colour, vivid as if experiencing, fully immersed dream, like being in a movie. Come morning, I remembered every bit of it, every detail and shared that
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