Peace, joy, beauty…isn’t that what we all seek? I watched this video this morning, and it moved me. I hope it does the same for you. I pray your day is truly beautiful, that you feel truly alive, and that the grace of God surrounds you today. Slainte, Lisa
Category Archives: Travel
Layers
There’s always more than what you see. As you draw closer, the layers reveal themselves. Some layers beautiful, some not so much. But the reality is what it is. The old, the new, the wishful thinking, the what ifs, the maybes. All layers, all life, and I am thankful for the opportunity to discover the layers as I go. Slainte, Lisa
“Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.” ~1Corinthians 13:12
Coming ‘Round the Bend
One of my favorite things about traveling in Ireland is the wonderful towns and villages. You come around the bend, and presto! A whole town of brightly painted buildings with shops, pubs and groceries to explore. This is Portmagee, a great little town in Kerry that we used as our home base for 3 weeks. Portmagee is the place to catch a boat tour out to the Skelligs, has some great little pubs/cafes, and a tiny but efficiently stocked grocery.
We would walk down to the village some days, buy some groceries, and the kids would undoubtedly get a “99”, a delectable soft ice cream cone with a Flake bar stuck in the top for the walk home. By the end of the three weeks, we felt like it was a home away from home, and we were sad to see it fade in our rear-view mirrors.
Enjoy your little village today; big or small. Slainte, Lisa
Friday Mystery For You To Solve
If My Family Were Rock Stars…
…this would totally be an awesome album cover! 😉 How cool are they?
Loving the sunshine this morning, even though it is single digits outside. We’re headed for a balmy 50 degrees F on Saturday, and I’m positively giddy at the thought.
May you all be stars today, may ice not form on your feet, and may the thoughts of Spring warm your heart. Slainte, Lisa


