This blog is intended to be a travel journal and a place where friends and family can share our excellent adventures when we go on holiday.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

The Giant's Causeway

After we headed off from Castlerock, we went to Belfast and took a day's tour to look at the amazing heritage listed Giant's Causeway. The rock formations were incredible and the coastline continued to be beautiful. It was an icy cold day but not rainy and when the sunlight highlighted the cliffs and grassy banks it was easy to see why Ireland is the Emerald Isle. The green is luminus and like I've never seen before.

While we were in Belfast we visited our other in laws, Gordon's parents Cecil and Isobel, who made us very welcome. We had a day out in Lisburn visiting the Linen museum where I bought a hand made damask linen runner (should have splurged and got the table cloth too but was too tight). We also me one of the weavers there, Alison who is one of only 3 weavers left in the country who know how to make the damask linen. She told us that it takes 7 years to learn how to thread the loom and weave the linen. The looms were 160 years old and had come from local weavers cottages. The museum showed the whole process of makng the linen fibre and it also had a lot of interesting local history information. I was impressed.

We left Lisburn and headed for Enniskillen. We drove through Armagh and Sligo to get there. Unfortunately we kept underestimating the daylight hours. It didnt get to be daylight until around 8.30 and was dark at 4.00. Of course we didn't get going until about 11am and were just getting into it and it was dark. Consequently we didn't see as many things as we could have had we been better tourists. We spent the night in Enniskillen and had a look at the Castle and Barrack grounds but it was shut because tourist dont go there at Christmas, or apparently much in winter. We wandered up the mainstreet and looked at the churches, the Catholic church was open and we went in. It was a beautiful church and had a statue of my patron saint (St Therese, the little flower). I think I chose her as my confirmation saint because I like it that she carried a bunch of roses. I really had no idea at the time that she held an significance from a spiritual point of view. It was only years later that I discovered she is also the patron saint of children, which was interesting given my years in child and family services.

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