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Olfactory Gold in Ireland
Blog: Suzy Guese - 23 March 2011
I have never been someone with “the nose”. I can’t break down scents to know exactly what types of flowers fill them. I couldn’t tell you one flower from the next. However, I do know when a scent is for me. Our noses are incredibly choosey when it comes to scents. It is perhaps one [...]
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A little difficulty…Driving on the other side is hard!
Blog: A Little Adrift - A RTW Travelogue - 17 November 2009
“Umm, did you hear that sound?” I oh, so casually ask Laura as we drive out of minuscule town of Doolin, on our way to the Cliffs of Moher. Laura, partially deaf in one ear bless her heart, gives a definitive shake of her head and then re-launches into her story as I can’t shake the nagging feeling like something just happened to the car after the absolutely massive pot-hole I ploughed over at speedy 55 kilometers an hour. With an ear tuned toward Laura’s story I continue carefully navigating my puttering ...
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Galway & County Clare: Music to my Eyes
Blog: 12FOOT3 - 2 November 2009
As a visually-oriented person, most memories of the places we’ve traveled come back to me in snapshots: that incredible field of wildflowers near Milford Sound in New Zealand, beautiful children trying to sell us trinkets at the Temples of Angkor in Cambodia, the infinite abyss of ocean off Shirahama in Japan. Despite my visual leanings, [...]
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