Tuesday, June 17, 2008

snapshots

i made a wee muvee slideshow of some of my photos from the trip. it's set to the song "Fisherman's Blues" by the Young Dubliners (originally recorded by the Dubliners). hope you enjoy. Slainte!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

back Stateside


well, i'm back stateside now.
after being up 30 hours straight (due to the travel time & my body being on Ireland time, therefore having me wide awake when everyone else in the US was sleeping) i only got 4 hours of sleep last night (well, more like earlier this morning). it will take me a few days to fully acclamate back to my own time zone and get back into my routine (or figure out what that even looks like now).
i haven't had vertigo yet...i usually do after a trip like this. flying west (the opposite way of the rotation of the earth) from the isles to the States over several time zones creates chaos with my equilibrium. but i am feeling a bit numb and foggy at the moment.
i'm currently sitting in my comfy chair in my living room at home in Idaho and have been looking through the photos i took over the past 4 weeks while traveling throughout Ireland. it's kind of crazy but i look at the photos and it feels surreal...wasn't it just yesterday that i woke up in Dublin? yes, that's me in that picture standing on those rocks by the Celtic Sea. is the trip really over?
it's going to take awhile for me to process all that i experienced over the last month. going through photos, re-reading my journal, beginning to re-paint some of the wee paintings i started, telling stories to friends and family, and reminescing with my traveling companions. i may continue to blog here off and on as i remember moments and want to tell stories of experiences on the emerald isle and share more photos with you. so stay tuned.
this trip may be over but the longing in my heart for those wee green isles across the sea will never end.

be still


light a candle: say a prayer
during the last 4 days of my trip i was in the fair city of Dublin. i had the wonderful privledge of visiting the beautiful medieval cathedrals of St. Patrick's and Christ Church.
both churches were breathtaking in their vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, gothic arches, colorful tiles, and peaceful alcoves. being Anglican myself, i felt very much at home in both of these churches and found myself drawn to the prayer chapels to light a candle and say some prayers.
i stayed longer at Christ Church for the Evensong service. angelic melodious song was lifted high and wafted throughout the church from the choir and the pipe organ. ahhhhhhhh it was so fantastic! to think that i was in a service in a church that was centuries old singing hymns to glorify God...the only thing that could've made it a perfect experience was if it had been a Eucharist service and if they would've had incense burning (i love the smell of frankinscense billowing from the censors).
God is good.