misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic (8)

May 14, 2008 11:58 AM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
irishlass45
irishlass45irishlass45Texas USA, Texas USA52 Threads 5 Polls 4,579 Posts
head banger Ireland is.....................dammed can't find the words for it, it is like a painting you can see the colors of her but you can't put the difinition of a color on her......does that make sense? I love her......silly i know...just my thought....more to come i am sure since i think a lotlaugh super theRangerlips
May 14, 2008 1:37 PM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
irishlass45
irishlass45irishlass45Texas USA, Texas USA52 Threads 5 Polls 4,579 Posts
Being the Rock and theMcCarty is not easy life goes at it's pace right?super rose lips
May 15, 2008 8:57 AM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
irishlass45
irishlass45irishlass45Texas USA, Texas USA52 Threads 5 Polls 4,579 Posts
I can't get over the hospitality of ireland felt like my home here in a way.I had a wonderful time there, people complain about the bus and train service but i say it rocks! everywhere we stayed we were greeted with a warm kindness even in the dead of night when we turned up in killarney this gentleman got out of bed to rent us a room, that is kind of him big prayer sent his way.There was two marrs on my trip, one i did not get to attend the party and two there was just not enough time, that simple, snap!. I bought a book on irish place names i hope to grasp the language of old.Bought a flute a tin one i do intend to get a wooden one once i have rebuilt my checking account but the tin one i have i have already grasped some of the notes of a song i heard in my travel, a man in a bus station was playing the first time ever i saw your face by roberta flack, man he was touching the fibers in your body with that melody and how he played it, awesome.What is that? Coffee is calling.super
May 15, 2008 10:23 AM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
irishlass45
irishlass45irishlass45Texas USA, Texas USA52 Threads 5 Polls 4,579 Posts
irishlass45: I can't get over the hospitality of ireland felt like my home here in a way.I had a wonderful time there, people complain about the bus and train service but i say it rocks! everywhere we stayed we were greeted with a warm kindness even in the dead of night when we turned up in killarney this gentleman got out of bed to rent us a room, that is kind of him big prayer sent his way.There was two marrs on my trip, one i did not get to attend the party and two there was just not enough time, that simple, snap!. I bought a book on irish place names i hope to grasp the language of old.Bought a flute a tin one i do intend to get a wooden one once i have rebuilt my checking account but the tin one i have i have already grasped some of the notes of a song i heard in my travel, a man in a bus station was playing the first time ever i saw your face by roberta flack, man he was touching the fibers in your body with that melody and how he played it, awesome.What is that? Coffee is calling.

oh and the dogs are barking at my playing the flute only as an encore, that is what i choose to believe, my sister says it might hurt their ears, i can't be that bad can i?laugh maybe so though.lips
May 15, 2008 6:48 PM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
freespirit22
freespirit22freespirit22kildare, Kildare Ireland1 Threads 32 Posts
Hi Irishlass,
I am delighted to hear you enjoyed your trip to Ireland, so glad for you that it was all you hoped it would be. Hopefuly you will come back one day.
All the best thumbs up
May 15, 2008 7:06 PM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
irishlass45
irishlass45irishlass45Texas USA, Texas USA52 Threads 5 Polls 4,579 Posts
freespirit22: Hi Irishlass,
I am delighted to hear you enjoyed your trip to Ireland, so glad for you that it was all you hoped it would be. Hopefuly you will come back one day.
All the best

Thank you sweet lady and i will be back just not this year wish i could have stayed, maybe a stowaway! halaugh bouquet
May 15, 2008 10:01 PM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
freespirit22
freespirit22freespirit22kildare, Kildare Ireland1 Threads 32 Posts
Well thats great , I have read some of the blogs and I knew u were on your way over ,am so pleased you enjoyed yourself. Next time I will introduce to a nice few Irish guys , you never know ,the man 4 you could be over here
all the best
May 16, 2008 4:23 AM CST misc. in it's most barest and basic of simplistic
irishlass45
irishlass45irishlass45Texas USA, Texas USA52 Threads 5 Polls 4,579 Posts
freespirit22: Well thats great , I have read some of the blogs and I knew u were on your way over ,am so pleased you enjoyed yourself. Next time I will introduce to a nice few Irish guys , you never know ,the man 4 you could be over here
all the best

As you know we go through life thinking we have found him/her i thought i had and it will take my heart some time to heal, couldn't offer a half assed me now can i? I thank you very much for your kindness again, it dosen't surprise me though about how nice you are being as you are part of her (Ireland) will have more pics of me in ireland hopefully soon, my friend in england said something about not having enough space on his computer to upload them, wish he would hurry, the pic up now is of me looking down from Pevril castle,if that is how you spell it, it is in castleton in england, cool place, i have some at Ballycarbery which was my destination and boy what a freaking ride it was, i abso loved every single minute, from the stena crossing to the stena going back, got to stand bare footed in the irish sea and listen to what she had to tell me, very serene, i hiked down there the next morning after arriving,anyway look forward to a return and stay in touch it is good to have another friend in ireland,work calls me,Rbouquet hug
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