Monday 22 August 2016

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Somehow August has eluded me. We spent the first half of the month in Co. Antrim along the coast, beside the sea where, possibly, every good childhood holiday happens. We happened to be lucky with the weather although when I look back on the photos there are lots of waterproof jackets and darkly looming skies. It was one of the busiest holidays we've had, every day brought a new adventure and we found plenty of things to do. My favourite days out included picnicing on the Strand at Portstewart where the boys swam and then going on to walk at Downhill and Mussenden Temple which is perched on the cliff edge with the most fantastic views on to the beach below. At Cushendall we walked the cliff path to picnic at the church at Layd, another favourite day out, as was visiting HMS Caroline a WW1 light cruiser and now the sole survivor of the Battle of Jutland. There were picnics on the beach, ice-cream every day, forest walks and brunches in the walled garden at Glenarm Castle and a trip to Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. The days flew by and suddenly it was time to come home and return to work and here we are - the final week of summer holidays... The uniforms are ready, the school books are bought and the pencils are sharpened and yet all I long for is the crash of waves on the shore and the tang of seaweed in the air...

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  1. Looks great CB, I'm glad you're back!

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    1. Thanks Mary and looking forward to hearing about your forthcoming extra special holidays!! xxx

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  2. Oh! I'm glad you have had a good time, I have missed your voice on here! We have seaweed soup - so anytime you're missing it let me know - it's on demand and we do a postal service too ... just sayin'

    Big loves R xx

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    1. That's so kind and yes, seaweed soup would be a good (if slightly whiffy) gift! Thinking about you all Cxxxx

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