Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Sailing and the Fringe

Late in August, we did some more sailing in the Borders, and visited the Fringe festival on the side. It was our first time, but certainly not the last!

Some walking to warm up

On top

Relaxing on water

Kelsey's turn. Our tent on the shore.

And out again.

More walking.

Old tractor's seat.

Break in the sun.

Delayed by berry deposits.

Going was tough. Standing around much easier.

At the Castle in Edinburgh.

Castle now bathed in fog.

Georgian street.

Friendly flowers everywhere.

Some of the nicest cafes I know are in Edinburgh.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Nieder Olm and Berlin

I got to hang out with the team in Nieder Olm recently. It was tons of fun, and they even took me climbing in the woods.

Yummy lunch.

I think these are ninjas, not sure.

Climbing in the woods.

More climbing.
After that, I visited Sofie in Berlin. We had a great time, great weather and a relaxing program.

Sofie's office, across from...

...Angie's office, not quite as nice.

The farm.

We took the boat to see the sights.

Treats.

Different treats, later on in the day.

Monday, September 30, 2013

The Far Famed Kerry Mountains

In July, Kelsey needed some peace at home and sent me where fox and rabbit say 'Goodnight', also known as the Kerry mountains. After a beautiful train journey across the country, I arrived in Killarney, an exceptionally busy town known for the nearby lakes. The train journey was interesting in itself, as many passengers were from the west, returning home after a Friday night out in Dublin. Some drank on the train and sang. They were very cheerful and friendly, and sang well. The nicest incident of anti-social behaviour I have ever encountered.
But I digress: just outside Killarney are Na Cruacha Dubha, or Macgillycuddy's Reeks - yes, that's what they are called - a ring of mountains standing high and looking out to the Atlantic (I know, mountains often stand high. What makes the Reeks special is that they are surrounded by plains. Discover Ireland must have done this for effect.) Anyway, the Reeks include Carrauntoohil, Ireland's highest mountain, as high as the majestic Snowdon in Wales. I walked up there the following day, and it was a splendid walk. On the way home, I got two lifts, which saved me the last 14km of the walk on the roads, lucky.

The rest of my time was divided between the City of Cork with its southern charm, good music and exquisite stout, and Dublin, with its eastern charm, good music and exquisite stout. And old friends (old as in from former times: many of them don't even qualify for senior discount at bingo halls) and hunting grounds (figuratively speaking), always such a pleasure to visit.

Ascent. Spikey thing is Carrauntoohil.

Self-portrait with fog.

Caher ridge.

Descent. Inch peninsula in the background.

Dining at University College Cork.

Dublin Bay from Dalkey - I never tire of it.

The weather was kind to the swimmers at Sandycove. First time I saw it from the Joyce Tower.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Loire and Brittany

Earlier in the year, we visited France. We went to the Lorie Valley, Guerande, Brittany and Normandy, all very pretty! We first camped on the Cher, a tributary of the Loire, at Chenonceaux near Tours. We then spent a couple of days in the Guerande region, and then a week in Concarneau on the Breton coast. Then a quick visit to Normandy and then home. The wine tastings were among our favourites, but we actually loved everything about it, and can't wait to go back someday.

Best start early: French aperitifs on the boat from Portsmouth

Needed fortification for the windy crossing

No decision is easy

Our first glimpse of Mont Saint-Michel

The coast reminded us of Ireland

First treats on firm ground

Little Alfa mingling with the locals

Chenonceau-Palace close to our camp site 

Alex Salmond fly-by

With classical music playing in the gardens, this is quite en experience

First galettes - nothing wrong with pancakes for lunch

Sunset a la PJs

Kelsey's favourite part of the palace was the kitchen

But the gardens were also alright, once the stomach was taken care of

Last shot before the rain

This is the actual Loire, with Amboise in the background

Finger food in Amboise

Young lady with roses

Middle-aged man with sunburn 

Treats at Clisson, a lovely village which hosted the metal festival Hell Fest during our visit

Our next camp site, by a lake

We missed our sailboat

Sailing made good

'Our' beach at Concarneau

French pensioners around us could not believe we were old enough to be married.

Kelsey's favourite place, the farmers' market

Richard's favourite drink, Breton cidre

Richard at his grumpy best

Bucolic scene

Did I say 'grumpy best'?

More beach

Narrow streets of Mont Saint-Michel

The twelve stars have a different place here

Mt. S-M dwarfed

And again
Time to sail home.