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January 15, 2007 ... I can't believe it. Where has January gone????? I'm just beginning to accept that it's the beginning of the year 2007, and January is already half over. Yowks!!!
See that building in the photograph? That's Coffey's Loch Lein House Hotel in Killarney. That's where Kate, Sean, and I had rooms. Some of Sean's siblings' friends also had rooms in the hotel. Although it's officially closed until April, since they own the hotel, Sean's parents arranged for us to stay there. They turned on the heat and allowed us the pick of rooms. It feels like living in a Hollywood mansion. All of the windows you see look out on to a lake and an impressive range of mountains. Sean's parents have a beautiful, large home across the road from the hotel. When they travel the few hundred feet from house to hotel (sometimes by car!), they say they're going 'above.' When they leave the hotel for home - you've guessed it - they say they're going 'below.' Cute! Those are very Irish expressions, I think.
I spent ten days in Killarney. Eight of the nine children were home for Christmas. The tenth, Brian, was visiting his sweetheart in Korea (she's there for six months, teaching English). For those of you who know him, Traolach was also there.
Need I mention that I had a memorable Christmas 2006? It was more than I could ever have wished for!




November visit to Newcastle
I spent the first ten days of November back in Newcastle, visiting with Kate and Sean ... again!!! It was great. We saw two Shakespearean plays - Much Ado About Nothing and King John, the Pirates of Penzance operetta, Lord of the Dance Irish dancing, and three films: History Boys (10/10), The Queen (10/10), and I alone saw Borat (probably 3/10 but very funny in spots). The Irish - mother, father, and three of the nine kids (four if you count Sean and five if you count the fact that we saw Brian in Edinburgh) were over for a visit. They all went to a soccer match. I didn't because I've been to so many in my life, I wanted to leave my seat for someone less fortunate.
The two top photos give a small idea of the beautiful rooflines in Newcastle. The next photo is of the front entrance to Cafe Royale, our favourite place to sit, eat and to drink coffee. The photo beside the one of Kate and Sean is of Eithne, Niamh, Clodagh, Brian, and Eanagh in Edinburgh. We spent the day there ... it's only a little over an hour to get there by train from Newcastle.
A RAMBLE TO REMEMBERI belong to a group called the U3A (University of the Third Age). It's actually an interest group, with many activities to suit a variety of tastes. The sub-group I belong to offers walks in the country, culminating in a pub lunch. Here's a photo of Wednesday's walk. We walked for five miles with a stop about halfway to climb a tower (referred to as a 'folly') in the middle of a field. We climbed 260 steps and the view from the top of the tower was well worth it. In this photo, my little pinhead is at the back (left). Although you see mostly women in this photo, there were probably five or six men on the ramble. Jasper, the dog, is also a male. The pub where we had lunch was quaint and fitting. What a great day!!
Childe and Me at the Cafe Royale in Newcastle
Hallellujah ... some minutes to sit at the computer and write about my latest escapade. I have recently returned to Somerton from ten days in Newcastle to stay with 'the kids.' I had a lovely time with them, of course, and am already looking forward to my next trip there. That's not so far away. I'm going back on October 31st for another ten days! Kate and Sean have booked a few plays and have included me in their plans. Lucky moi. We're going to see The Pirates of Penzance, King John, and Much Ado About Nothing (I think :-).
I'm now feeling that I can find my way around Newcastle relatively well. On this visit, I spent quite a bit of time at the Cafe Royale, with and without Kate and Sean. It's an irresistible place as all of their food is
delicious and the ambiance is just right.
Kate and Sean are both well and working hard. They spend long hours at their respective hospitals but love their jobs. They're enjoying life in Newcastle and are exploring the area every chance they get ... me too, when I'm there.
Gill and Brian are both well. Here's a recent photo of them. Brian and his fiancee, Lili, were here this past weekend as today is Gill's birthday. We've been celebrating since Saturday. She's 77 today but still looks so much younger than that.