The Sandy Path

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Soft, sandy paths feel good on bare feet, but they are hard to walk on.  The sand gives way underfoot, causing all the other muscles to work harder to gain momentum.  (good workout though!)  Hard packed sand, however, is great to walk on.  Rocky paths are difficult, because you need to watch your step carefully so there are no turned ankles on the way.

No matter which type of path you’re walking today, the end of the path is worth it.  There are oceans to be seen, seagulls flying overhead, and mountain vistas abounding.  Walk the path, and hold tightly to the hand of God, who will give you the strength you need for the path you’re traveling.  Slainte, Lisa

The Traveler

We shall not cease from exploring,
And the end of our exploring
will be to arrive where we started
and know the place for the first time.

~ T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)

Enjoy the journey, every small and large and hard and easy step.  Slainte, Lisa

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If You….?

If you were physically able and had to pick one of these activities to do on an afternoon in Ireland, which one would you choose?  Comment and place your vote below.  Enjoy your imaginary adventuresome self. (or maybe this is all in a day’s work for you 😉  Slainte, Lisa

P.S.  Most of you said your eye was drawn to the water/rocks/spash in yesterday’s picture.  Thanks for commenting!

Jump fearlessly to the many smaller rocks below

Jump fearlessly to the many smaller rocks below

Scale the outside of an abandoned stone hut in a forest, and shimmy your way down inside through an open roof and obliging tree

Scale the outside of an abandoned stone hut in a forest, and shimmy your way down inside through an open room and obliging tree

Exploring a subterranean tunnel underneath an ancient castle

Exploring a subterranean tunnel underneath an ancient castle

Is Your…?

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Is your eye drawn to the blue in the sky, the oncoming or outgoing storm cloud, or the angel rays coming down on the left of the picture? Comment below. I love hearing how others see things. God made all of us to be such individuals, seeing the world in our own ways. 🙂 This picture was taken standing on the rocks on the outskirts of Doolin, Ireland. Slainte, Lisa

P.S. The Ballycarberry castle ruin won by a substantial margin yesterday over Cahir Castle as your go-to place for the day. Thanks for traveling with me yesterday! 😉