A Day To Catch Up
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So I figured I'd take advantage of this hot, lazy Saturday to catch up on a few housekeeping matters on the ol' blog and publish a few pictures I've been meaning to put out there. The picture on the upper left was sent to me by my Dad. He and my brother Dan
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Dad also sent me the picture to the right of the stone buildings, but unhelpfully he did not label it. I'm thinking they are monastic stone houses from Ireland's early Christian period, but I could be wildly off. Hopefully someone can help clear this up. I also wanted to be sure to post the picture below, a gorgeous shot of the Irish coastline in (probably) County Kerry [UPDATE: Reliable sources, i.e. my Dad, now indicate that these cliffs are in County Claire].
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While we're on the subject of family comings and goings, I figured I'd take this time to post a little bit of information about what's going on in the lives of my two sisters. Maureen is (I think) 33 weeks along and will soon be giving birth to her second daughter, Avery. One thing she's very happy about is the fact that next month she and her husband Michael will be closing on their new home in Atlanta. Maureen sent me a nice picture of the house, but I seem to have accidentally erased it; I'll post a new copy of it if she'll send me one. To me, the most startingly thing about the picture she sent is how huge the trees are. I've lived in the desert a long time now, and I sometimes forget how lush and green it is back east.
Also, I just wanted to mention that my littlest sister Katy is still at it in LA, trying to make it in the Show Biz. Here's a recent headshot she had done:
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1 Comments:
Yes, Yukonsully, those stone huts were actually lived in by monks in the 5 or 6th century. Dad claims that they are still waterproof. Pretty amazing.
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