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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

 

 
Today's Sunrise
 
 
These Are The Animals That Greeted Us This Morning
 





On Day 7 Stevie and I headed in to Portmagee to get on a boat with Joe Roddy and head over to the island of Skellig Michael. This is one of my 1000 places to see and also one of Ireland's UNESCO Heritage Sites. Skellig Michael is a large rock island. In the 6th century monks from a local church built 680 steps and a top those a monastery.

Portmagee


 
 

 

Yes that is right in order to get to the top I had to climb 680 steps. There were a few times I thought I  was not going to make it. I was sad and then God sent me Edwin who showed up at just the right moment and encouraged me to keep going as I only had 12 more steps. He told me he is an archeologist there and that the climb never gets any easier. He was like an angel! If he had not shown up I would not have continued and would have been so close. God was also with us as there was no rain, no fog, and the sea was calm for the first time all week. Amazing how that happens.

 
 

This is me and Edwin
 
 
The Steps...
 
 
And More Steps...
 
 
And More Steps....




The monastery sits atop the 680 steps and is thus 600 Ft above sea level. It had a garden, 6 beehive huts, a medieval church and a water drainage system.

 
The Monastery
 
 
Their Living Quarters (Beehive Huts)
 

More Beehive Huts


Notice We Are Smiling?
 


And Here Too?
 


 
And Even Here? It's  because We Made It To The Top!
 

Today the island is a nesting place for Puffins and we were there during the nesting season so they were all over.



After our visit to Skellig Michael,we visited Little Skellig which is a bird sanctuary for 60,000 birds before they migrate for Argentina or Africa.





The boys were again unsuccessful with fishing, but had fun.

We ended the day having fresh seafood in the sunroom while watching these guys!



And I thought maybe you would like to see our beautiful home!
 




Tomorrow we are all off to tour the Dingle Peninsula. Should be interesting!

4 comments:

  1. And the fuchsia! I love the fuchsia! Glad Edwin came along….is he married? Kind of cute….just sayin'! Love you. Can't wait to see the Dingle photos and remember.

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  2. I was too tired to ask Donna. Silly me! He was cute and had a great accent. He was working with a documentary team and was there to mike sure they didn't mess anything up. The fushia is amazing. I will be sure to get lots of pictures tomorrow. I am listening to the sheep out my window now.

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  3. And to think we found out the "documentary" was Star Wars!

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  4. And to think we found out the "documentary" was Star Wars!

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