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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Slowly But Surely, One Goes a Long Way

So it has been a bit since we last updated the blog so there is plenty to write about. Our actual travels have taken us in a fairly different direction than our plans were supposed to...which may mean that our travels are going exactly as planned....oh man, this paradox could continue forever, forever, f o r e v e r...(credit must be given to 'Squints' on that one, and if you don't know what I'm talking about all I have to say is 'You're killing me Smalls!') So, we ended up taking the aforementioned tour a day late as the bus was full once it got to our hostel, but the wait was well worth it and we were able to see some amazing Irish countryside and coastline. (This is about where a picture should be placed but I seem to have left the memory card usb at the hostel...plans anyone?...) We then found out that you can camp wherever you like in Scotland as they have an open access law tha permits such activity, within reason. We caught the ferry into Stranraer, Scotland and made our way inland. We had a conversation, if it can be called such, with an ederly Scottish man, of which we understood about a third of everything....but man could the guy laugh and that made it all the better. We borded the bus to Sandhead, which I called Sandy-head and was laughed at by the driver and the rest...the Scots have a very good sense of humor and are extremely friendly. He dropped us off at the entrance to a camping site in the middle of darkness, asked if we had a flashligh and drove off laughing. We got our bearings and G promptly said 'We gotta be nuts'. Apparently the camping sign post was put up facing the wrong direction and we ended up not being able to find anything but a mud soaked path and decided to head into town. We found a man in a bar that called the campsite and it had been closed due to the freezing weather (seems we have stumbled into the UK during the coldest winter since 1963) and he told of us of a place down the road to camp. As it was extremely windy, pitch black and freezing we decided to hunker down in the only Inn in town, luckily Mary and Joseph had already checked out and there was still room. the next day we found a beachfront property with our tent and set up camp... it was a great time and we had a lot of fun. As it was a small town, most of the residents knew about the Americans sleeping in a tent down by the beach and most asked us if we were insane, thus confirming G's earlier statement. We then decided to walk to the next town over and a woman by the name of Marion pulled alongside us about 30 minutes into the hike. This kind soul gave us a ride and lodging for the night. She then sent us on our way with several connections across the UK. Our next stop found us in an amazing little town Newton-Stewart, Scotland. We camped for a night there, but it was fridged and our clothes were wet from attempting to wash and dry them. The only thing that worked was the washing, the dryer only gave a weak effort and left us with wet thermals. We awoke to find that the water on the rain fly had turned to ice and decided we would wait on camping the next night. (We had originally planned to spend a few days in the Galloway national forest, but have elected to do so on the return journey when it is a bit warmer.) We then spent three days with a man named Keith in England in the small town of Kirbymoorside. It was a truly great experience. He was well into his sixties and took us around town to the ruins of an Abbey, his local watering hole, great old churches and showed us plenty of places to walk around during the day. We spent nearly 6 hours just walking the country side. He then took us to another friend's farm where we spent another four days with them. They were an amazing family that showed us how the dairy farm worked and let us help with some of the farmwork. They ended up brining us to York and tomorrow we will head to London and from there into the Netherlands and across Eastern Europe but.....plans......you know. So that is really the quick and dirty version of what we have been up to. All is well and we are excited to see where this journey keeps taking us...hopefully to the warm beaches of the Mediterranean....Bahamanation!....Until the next post...

5 comments:

  1. Hi Guys...o.k., finally got my password reset...think I'll just post it here and then I can always locate it! Ha, ha...

    Hey, thanks for the update...sounds like you have really been "milking" the locals...but it sounds like you have been having a very moooooving experience...hmmmm

    Really, your adventures sound great...kinda like going shrimp fishing...Mom was glad to hear from year...it was kinda like when the astronauts circled the moon and went awol for while...

    Really cool that you have met so many new friends, and have been taken in by their generiosity! Lots of memories!!

    All is well here. Went to Phx. a week ago and had birthday celebration with Joanie and Jerry. They said to be sure to say "Hi"!

    Everyone is doing fine in Denver land...not too much snow...hard to believe it's Feb.!

    Hope you continue to have a great time...be safe but adventurous!!

    More later...

    Love,

    Dad and Mom

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  2. Hey you guys! Loved reading your update! Made me laugh after a long day! Anyway, keep up the fun and can't wait to see pics someday! Although I still need to see all the wedding pics! LOL! Taking Lauren out for sushi next Friday, so it will be fun to see what she will eat! Miss you guys and love you lots! Keep those locals talking! Love you and miss you...Mindy and Robisco

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  3. Robisco wants to know what time Big Ben says it is....(I know, I married him!!I love his nerdiness though!!)

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  4. O.K., Dad here again...leading Team Lowry in posts....wait, you say there ISN'T any prize for that...?????...Geez.....o.k., I keep posting anyway!

    Just working here while you're having a blast..wait, can I say blast on internation email? Hold on, I have to answer the door...funny, I didn't call the police....hmmmm,..will post more later...maybe.

    Love, Dad

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  5. O.K....it was just a misunderstanding at the door..they were looking for a totally different dude...all is well, hope all is well across the ocean. Can't wait to hear where you're at...Ben is doing well...said to say "Hello"..so "Hello"!

    Supposed to have nice weather this weekend, so it should be coming your way in 7-10 day...ha, ha...hopefully it's warmed up a bit or you've moved to a more southern climate...!

    Take care,

    Love,

    Dad & Mom

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