We meandered along, down to Ventry Harbour where a small caravan park seemed an idyllic place for summer holiday – as long as the weather was good. Out further along the coast road, every turn in the road gave us another spectacular view. Slea Head, one of the most western points in Ireland, presented a … Continue reading dingle peninsula
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scuba diving in dingle bay
Next morning I had a date with the local scuba diving shop, so I was up and out by nine. Eric runs a friendly dive shop, helped by two English girls. I kitted myself out and chatted to the other divers. Padraig was a young local lad who had just qualified as a teacher, and … Continue reading scuba diving in dingle bay
the road to dingle
It’s not often that we get a chance to escape the Australian winter and get back to a northern summer, but July saw Orlando and me flying off to Europe to the wedding in France of our friends Ariane and Igor. To make the most of our time, Orlando headed back to his beloved hometown … Continue reading the road to dingle
mr. brady
Out of the blue I got an email from my old Maths teacher Mr. Brady from the Holy Faith. Mick was not only the Honours Maths teacher in the school, but he also ran after-school computer classes and did the music for the school plays. He was the one who got me thinking about computer … Continue reading mr. brady
