Sunday, October 20, 2013

GRATITUDE

GRATITUDE


I recently recognized that I do a lot of thinking in the shower. There have been many times in which I start a conversation with, "it dawned on me while I was in the shower....." Almost always it's a "problem solving" thing, usually dealing with work. Well, this week's shower-thinking it occurred to me that this shower feels so good: great water pressure, floor tiles gleaming white and the water can get HOT, the way I like it.

As we are physically and mentally switching our gears to a life of travel, it crossed my mind that there will be things that I will miss. Maybe even miss a lot: my pillows, our sharp kitchen knives, easy wi-fi, a pantry filled with staples, good speakers..... I wonder if I would miss wearing suits, putting on nylons, being a "boss"?  Right now I can't imagine missing any of that!

And the saddest part of all of this "thinking" is the  knowledge of the precipice of our journey.... it will likely be the loss of our dearest friend Carlos; hard to imagine how much the family will miss that fellow. (take break from blog, cry.... practice?)

For the record, Carlos presently is one of the happiest & healthiest 13 year old dogs... here we are, dressed as twins:

 


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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

the Warmth of Ireland

the Warmth of Ireland

For a country that has had decades of tumultuous uprisings, wars and outdated standards (divorce was legalized only 12-15 years ago), coupled with weather that even this Portland-Oregon-veteran considers cold for the month of May (the three weeks we've been here it has probably hit a high of 56 degrees) it is truly amazing how the Irish will welcome us with genuine warmth, inclusion and graceful hospitality. 

Our rental car has broken down twice... and the extent people have gone to in order to help is humbling. Proprietors of any business are quick to greet, help and check-in to make sure you know which way you're going. We have found ourselves more than a few times having "another round" because leaving would just seem so impolite in the midst of such great conversations.

In this light, I offer these images:





Sunday, May 19, 2013

The Full Irish

The Full Irish


Ireland has been on our radar since the mid 1980's when we had the opportunity to backpack Europe. On that trip we operated on a very low budget and would often skip meals and settle for a loaf of bread instead.

We had encountered travelers working their way from Ireland, down the European Continent as we were heading up the Continent; every time the breakfast meal was of mention. The stories of "the full Irish" breakfast were becoming legendary in my mind. We could almost always count on the breakfast meal - even in the hostels. They were nothing to write home about: cornflakes, with milk from a box, white bread and maybe instant coffee. Hey, at least there was breakfast... I'm a BIG breakfast person.

Admittedly, fast forward 25 years and one of the reasons I still wanted to go to Ireland was to experience The Full Irish . . .  and I have not been disappointed!




Woody is "braving" the Blood Pudding in this shot



This B&B had options far beyond the Full Irish....
....and we both opted for the smoked salmon scramble - DEEELISH

Protein, Protein, Protein and  Protein~!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Increased Confidence Driving on Left side of Road with Manual Transmission

Kilkenny to Kenmare

I am having fun now with the car. . . TWO things increased my confidence: 1) I know I won't land in "REVERSE" when aiming for 1st gear; and 2) I FOUND reverse - Woody doesn't have to PUSH me out of the parking stall.... Roundabouts are a breeze if they are one or two lanes. Three or more lanes are still a bit challenging.  Ever grateful that my fellow drivers are not angry, anxious, or annoyed by a lapse in lane judgment.


Rock of Cashel

Rock of Cashel

Feeling Holy @ Rock of Cashel



BAA, RAM, EWE:





Smithwick's Brewery: The secret is in the WATER. Naturally filtered by the ample limestone. Purchased by Guinness (who is buying so many distributers one alcoholic beverage at a time) and thus will soon be closed. This brewery closure will result in 50+ lost jobs and be hurtful to the Kilkenny economy.












Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Black & White Photography with a Color-Capable Camera

Is Grey a Color?

I've had the chance to download my photos "as we go" on this trip and have realized it almost appears I've been using black & white film. Yes, Ireland has grey skies this time of year, and grey statues and grey gravel roads.... but take a look.... aren't these images reminiscent of old black and white photography? 

Guinness Brewery - next to a church


O'Connell Street Monument


In Dublin's fair city...where girls are so pretty


I first lay my eyes on sweet Molly Malone

 floor of Dublin Archeology Museum


Abbey beer recipe - slainte~!



Sunday, May 12, 2013

Guest House vs Gael

"Living" Quarters in Kilmainham Gael, Dublin

10'x12' and you can stand up 

Our Room at Hazelbrook House, Dublin

10'x10 you can stand up near the entry/door

In most seriousness, there is no comparison to the treatment, meals and general comfort of our room - it was a very hospitable guesthouse and caring hosts. The "guests" of Kilmainham had straw for a bed and 10 people to a room was not uncommon.




Dublin Pubs

I think Dublin could be a sister city of our Portland, with a pub on every corner and one between corners.... each has a personality of its own. The big difference: the beer selection is far fewer. They covet their Guinness. In addition you could choose Smithwicks, Carlsberg, Heineken, and one American "crap" beer such as Bud or Coors - and believe it or not, the publicans actually drink that stuff! Our guess is there is some "cool factor" unknown to us, but probably due to the big advertising dollar.

Need to figure a way to incorporate photo journaling into the website, but in the meantime will just get 'er done this way:






Thursday, May 2, 2013

Carli is home and the Ants Welcome her to the ole abode

We have glorious warm weather in early May.... a Portlander's favorite moment to sieze EXCEPT when you have been gone for almost a year and want to feel the misty and dewy drops of the great Northwest.

Our little Disney-baby is back from Adventureland for an extended weekend!

Regardless the weather, she will sniff every stuffed animal, touch every towel, flip through every photograph and cuddle endlessly with HER puppy-dog. What shall we do next? Dad's home cooking~!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

ONE week from this moment - I'll be over the ATLANTIC OCEAN.                                  


                                                                         heading to Ireland~!



Woody likes to count down our travel itinerary. He does it in months, weeks, days.... You know, "one month from now we'll be printing our boarding passes";  "Three weeks from this day we should be arriving in Kilkenny for the weekend."

AND WE ARE ON THE DAYS now!  This is when I don't mind listening a little closer. 

Just home from work, chilling on the patio and Woody reminds me, one week from now we'll be..... well, we'll be somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean.

For the record, Woody's count down thing also works in reverse, as a matter of fact:
"2 years ago today, we were in the Roman Colosseum and you (as in yours truly) got our daughter chewed out for posing on an archaelogical significant column in the forum!"

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Practice Makes Prefect

Happy to report the EBay-thing went/is going just fine. Their fees are a bit exorbitant, but the earning potential is pretty great~!  Now to figure how to ship a 44" propeller~

Feeling like we're making strides in building a website.  Hopefully in full view soon...

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Trying to focus on the Mission Statement:
         Share compelling and irresistible stories while developing skills to continue a lifestyle of sharing compelling and irresistible stories...;


or should it be:

   Develop skills to build compelling and irresistible stories.Share compelling and irresistible stories.


Sunday, April 7, 2013

Engaging New Efforts

We officially have 4 items listed on Ebay!  Two of them we have starting at only .99c... a bit nerve wracking to think "what if only one person bids???!"

Here are a couple of our items



The hope is we get a decent value that we are not receiving from local coin and/or thrift shops. Wish us luck~!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

the good, the bad & the Crosley


Well - success~! The Crosley sale went as smooth as one could hope - full price, thank you very much. I actually feel good about this transaction because the buyer is passionate about restoration and thrilled to bring new life to my father's radio.  I wish I could've been more responsible for finding the RIGHT buyer - it made this transaction actually rewarding and not painful. Wow. This may be a new way to deal - literally.

Here's our list so far:

Eames Desk

 Bianchi 8 speed

turn of 21st Century Singer

1930's Crosley Model 158

We also took up the offer from a coin shop to sell a couple 18th century coins that were only worth their weight in silver and a bouillon piece equal to a Troy ounce of silver.




Friday, March 29, 2013

More thoughts

So, in the middle of the night my phone "rings" and I spring out of bed and grumble, "I bet it's Sonitrol Alarm Service" - believing it to be 2:45a.m. But no, it was time to get out of bed - it was my alarm. Time for work. At least it was a Friday morning~!

So, Friday..... an entire week and we've yet to sell something. We have the Crosley Radio on the wings with a buyer nearing our reach - he's sending a proxy to view & buy. Hoping it's that simple. Hey, that's my magic word!

I've learned that one of my zillion cords might be worth about $10.00.  It's one of the early iPod generation cords, it's firewire on one end. It's this knowledge that makes selling stuff very difficult. I now want $10.00 for a cord that I'd probably be lucky to fetch .25c for.



Thursday, March 28, 2013

spreading the love

OK, so here it is my first blog. And where to start?! A blank white piece of computer - AHHH.

OK, let me start by saying it's Spring, and we have done some serious spring cleaning: we have thrown out 100's of greeting cards. Have condensed our ticket stubs (concerts, musicals, theme parks....) to a zip-lock baggy. We sold a bike (that one hurt). And ____. But the best part has been sharing our ticket stubs, letters, greeting cards to those that were with us or sent it - the response has been so dang heartwarming~! Makes the stashing worth it - AND NOW YOU, our dear friends, are the safe keeper of these treasures of memory.

As we purge, I find it amusing that it aligns with the timing of the new Pope, who I understand to be a man of simplicity. Simplicity may become a bit of a motto this year - I like it.