At the End of an Ancient Road…

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…lies Dunseverick Castle.  One of the high roads from Tara ended on this beautiful cliff in County Antrim.  Although the castle was destroyed in 1641, it’s location and the imagination of what was is a feast for the eyes and mind.

Here’s to the day….to seeing, to hearing, to thinking, to feeling…all the amazing things that God has placed all around to experience.  Cliffs, water, skies, rocks, grasses, birds, dogs, laughter, tears, wind, rain, warmth….

Slainte. Lisa

The Sentries

No fences for these sheep; they took their sentry duties seriously and were not leaving their posts.  😉  Sheep lined the road evenly for a kilometer, quite careful to give their fellow comrades the needed personal space.

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Leaving Malinbeg, driving towards Glencolmcille, County Donegal

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I pray that the things I’m meant to be guarding, my heart, my mind, my thoughts, my relationships…..that I will take my duties as seriously, yet with the same sense of trust in the One who is really guarding us all.  Slainte, Lisa

Pull Up the Drawbridge….More Rain Coming

A throw-back photo from Cahir Castle, when my son was a little man of seven, circa 2001.  995

Sure wish we had a strong drawbridge about now, or an ark would do fine also.  Multitudinous amounts of rain forecast here over the next few days.

Stay safe and dry in your castle.  Slainte, Lisa