Maybe not, but closer than I expected. As I was walking home around midnight tonight from a session at Richardson's (oh yeah, I've finally found a great, laid back session for intermediate-types, in a fairly dead-empty pub. Perfect for working on brushing up some tunes and skills!), I noticed a bit of a glow in the sky.
It was the slightest lingering glow of the setting sun. At midnight.
I'm looking very much forward to being way up in the highlands of Scotland on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year.
But first off, I have some mini side-treks I want to take. I'm going to try to make the first one tomorrow, to do some hiking here:
It was the slightest lingering glow of the setting sun. At midnight.
I'm looking very much forward to being way up in the highlands of Scotland on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year.
But first off, I have some mini side-treks I want to take. I'm going to try to make the first one tomorrow, to do some hiking here:
The Burren, of County Clare, as seen from across Galway Bay
That shot is one of many I took while walking along the bay this afternoon. The best of the rest are all found here and may be some of the nicest shots I've taken.
So yeah, my plan is to try and rent a car (the bus schedule is just not conducive) in the morning and head down to Clare to do a bit of light hiking in the Burren. I'm also going to try and meet up with Raeanne and her husband finally since they live down that way, and depending on how things go, may try and grab one quick pint (and only one, sadly, since I'll be driving) at Cooley's House in Ennistimon, just for old time's sake.
If I haven't posted anything further by Thursday, send a search party. ;)
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