
just a beauty shot
carrick a
rede rope bridge used at one time by salmon fisherman. the bridge is not rope any more, it is made of wire rope and
douglas fir. this wasn't one of our stops, darn it, but we stopped right before the entrance to take pictures

the mountain at the giant's causeway. there is a path you can walk to get to the top but it takes about an hour. we did have several members of the tour walk the "high road" then climb down the 162 steps to get down to sea level

the young lady at the top was from Ireland on vacation, i had climbed up to that level to take pictures, then it dawned on me how was i going to get down??? the young ladies husband
gallantly offered to help, but i just sat down on my rear and slid down step by step

like a giant playground

a view of the rocks that are still below ground

the young lad at the edge was making me nervous! the rocks were a little slick and he was really really close to the edge. i had to walk the other way because of my fear he would slip in, his parents were
ok with him being that close

i went out as far as the young one with the green shirt

my friends from
kentucky. they all traveled together and were most delightful. they always invited me to hang with them. the bad part about traveling alone is you don't have anyone close to share memories with. their newspaper at home will publish their picture if they show the newspaper

surfers in wet suits

hands across the divide, very powerful.
In Derry

some of the protest and civil rights painting in Derry

they look like photographs,
i'm confused about "the troubles" and plan to research more

walled city of Derry

bishops gate

i think this is st
eugene's cathedral

another view of bishop's gate