By Sunday morning all thoughts of the gales had passed as we woke to a beautiful sunny morning. Wind had dropped and the sun stayed with us all day. Went on a walk organised by Burren Life in the afternoon which focussed on some of the ancient tombs in the area dating back as far as 4,000 years ago which took us to some new places that we will definitely go back to.
Cycling together for about 12 miles on Monday morning - still warm and sunny - and then home to find Eugene the landlord sorting out the path to the cottage and the drainage for the water which runs off the hill above us. Not sure if it will have any long term effect but looked better for a few days anyway.
Tuesday was another sunny day – temperature up to 18C by afternoon. Spurred on by the start of the Irish Open this week we dug out a couple of clubs and headed off to our local pitch and putt. It is set in a great location on the side of a hill which made for some challenging holes. Luckily there was no one else on the course to witness the fact that we will not be causing John Daly or Padraig Harrington to lose any sleep. I was only 30 over on the 18 holes!
Thursday, 14 May 2009
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