It was a lot more complicated getting from Glasgow to Dublin than we imagined, but we finally arrived safely. The flight on Ryan Air was the best of all the flights we took!
Jim and Laura Pettit met us at the airport and took us home with them. It's been several months since they left Chattanooga for Dublin, and it was so good to see them!
Here is the view from their apartment, lit by the setting sun.
I spent a couple hours in the National Library, researching Herb's great-great grandfather Jospeh C. Ranson. Unfortunately, records from his birth in 1823 are not in Dublin. They would be in his home town of Cootehill in County Cavan. Fortunately, it's not far from Dublin, so we will have to try again next time we visit Jim and Laura.
We enjoyed hearing about their immersion in Irish society, developing relationships with artists and musicians as they minister in a very culture-centered society.
They took us to nearby Malahide Castle.
We also visited the National Museum of History and saw all the exhibits on Irish history, including one on the "Bog people." These were human sacrifice victims who were immersed in various bogs throughout Ireland and later unearthed in various states of preservation.
Our third and last day there, we took the train to Killiney, a town on the coast north of Dublin. There we were treated to spectacle upon spectacle: a rainbow . . .
. . . a pair of dolphins leaping out of the sea . . .
. . . and a beautiful sunset over the ocean. It was sad to say goodbye to old friends, but we definitely plan to go back now that we know how to get there from Scotland!
Stories of life on our farm in Northwest Georgia where every day is an adventure in this beautiful spot that God has entrusted to our stewardship.
Showing posts with label Laura. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
Monday, March 15, 2010
Getting a Jump on St. Patrick's Day
I'm so thankful for my friend Laura Pettit who came over today! She brought lunch, and we shared about what God has been doing in our lives. It's such a blessing to be able to encourage each other in our walk with Him. She and Jim are raising support to go to Ireland as missionaries, thus the "green" theme for today in their honor!
Well, let's say green and brown! After lunch we took a walk outside and wandered over to the pond where I showed her the extensive erosion that has happened where the pond run-off is. Laura is an artist, and she definitely has the artist's observant eye because she noticed something new about the stream running out of the pond. How observant are you?
Here, I'll give you another chance at a higher resolution. Pretend you're Rembrandt--or even Sherlock Holmes! Are you smarter than a fifth grader?
Back to the green theme, I love that there's always something new to see here! This time it's tiny evergreen ferns growing on a piece of dead wood.
More green--beautiful water in our pond! We both love this shade of turquoise; we just wish we knew what makes it that color.
I'm not really ending on a brown note, because keeping chickens for your own free-range eggs is green! And so is taking a bath without water, which is what the girls are doing! Dust bath, anyone?
Well, let's say green and brown! After lunch we took a walk outside and wandered over to the pond where I showed her the extensive erosion that has happened where the pond run-off is. Laura is an artist, and she definitely has the artist's observant eye because she noticed something new about the stream running out of the pond. How observant are you?
Here, I'll give you another chance at a higher resolution. Pretend you're Rembrandt--or even Sherlock Holmes! Are you smarter than a fifth grader?
Back to the green theme, I love that there's always something new to see here! This time it's tiny evergreen ferns growing on a piece of dead wood.
More green--beautiful water in our pond! We both love this shade of turquoise; we just wish we knew what makes it that color.
I'm not really ending on a brown note, because keeping chickens for your own free-range eggs is green! And so is taking a bath without water, which is what the girls are doing! Dust bath, anyone?
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