I have been out for some days now, I’ve reached Northern Ireland and am waiting for Christopher, who will arrive by plane tomorrow. I have seen some absolutely fantastic scenery, both running and riding. I don’t really feel inspired to write at this point so I’ll settle for sharing pictures.
Llama spotting on my evening run in the CotswoldsIt is sunny, green and lovely but unfortunately no trotting deer to be seen anywhereI found a campsite next to a river, I thought I better stop before the rain so I could pitch my tent and go running. It didn’t rain at all though. Very nice!Riding in Snowdonia – as adventurous as I get, so far at leastMy favourite dinner, I’d been saving myself for this. This was not only a delicious meal, it was also the first time in a very long time I could listen to a bar full of people speaking and I could not understand a single word. Welsh is an interesting language indeed.Running along the waterfront and over the peace bridge in Derry
So, that is a summary in pictures from the last days, I’ll get back about the Horizons Unlimited event – I need to dwell upon it a bit longer before writing. Now I’m off to bed with my new book, “In Search of Greener Grass” which I “had” to buy since my kindle ran out of charge.
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Been over 30 years since I was around in Eire. Scenery hasn’t changed a bit. Enjoy landscape and culture in this lovely country.
Been over 30 years since I was around in Eire. Scenery hasn’t changed a bit. Enjoy landscape and culture in this lovely country.