Interestingly we are on the ship that we helped save on our Costa Rica tour. There are several staff members who we remember and remember us. We are are heading to Isle of Man
I'm sure cousin John would ask if the beer was warm or cold. Personally, did it taste good? Enjoy your travels. Dennis PS. Glad I didn't have to climb that ladder or pull it up!
The Orkney Islands are as Norwegian as they are Scottish. There are 70 islands; 17 occupied. Only becoming Scottish after they were needed for dowry. They are parallel to Alaska so quite windy and chilly, but also as beautiful as the rest of the area we have toured. They were a critical location during WWII to the Allies. Orkney Island Flag Wind Turbines are frequent The winds were around 50 mph For the first time even Allen is wearing a jacket Individual homes had wind turbines. They can sell to the grid any energy not used. Skera Brae, Oldest Complete Neolithic Town-5000 years old, 3100 BC, was uncovered after a huge storm in 1850. Found that blue clay was placed under the floor. They also had a stream running through each home with a hole over it-first indoor toilets. Workshop rather than home. A type of flint, ckert, was found. It was used for certain weapons, knives. Ring of Brogar-olde...
We decided to give our bodies a day rest and went to Powerscourt Gardens. They are listed by National Geographics as the third most beautiful gardens in the world after Versailles and Kew gardens. Built in 1500s by Count Wingfield, an Englishman, who was given the land by Elizabeth I for his gallant fighting. There are a series of 6 gardens. Skip if you don't want to see lots of plant pictures! Triton Pond Behind the Main Entrance to the Italian Garden Main Entrance: Sugar Loaf Mountains in Background, Toward Triton Pond Main Entrance to Italian Garden Gate with Thistle, Rose, and Shamrock: Scotland, England, Ireland Julia's Memorial with Rose Garden Rose Garden Hidden Garden Dolphin Fountain Entrance to Pepperpot Tower From top of Pepperpot Tower Japanese Garden Secret Nook in Japanese Garden
I'm sure cousin John would ask if the beer was warm or cold. Personally, did it taste good? Enjoy your travels.
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PS. Glad I didn't have to climb that ladder or pull it up!
Beautiful photos, Vivian. Looks like you are having a great time.
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