Monthly Archives: August 2010
31 August, Ireland to Chicago, USA
Flew out from Dublin and across the Atlantic to the West Coast of North America flying in over Canada, across Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario and down to lake Michigan and into Chicago (mid West). Newfoundland was completely uninhabited land. I was… Continue reading
25-31 August, Ireland: Living in Dublin
Summary: the miracle of finding free accommodation in Ireland, characters and friends met along the way and goodwill, begging, clowning on the streets and in the children’s hospital. Living on purpose.
Finding Free Accommodation
After Newgrange I headed back to… Continue reading
25 August, Ireland: Newgrange, Sacred Site
Summary: Visiting Newgrange 5000 years, astronomical, ET?, spiral/symbolic carvings, crystal walls, Celtic ritual, sacred spirituality and deities, precise building techniques, and mystery of moving solid granite stones (200,000 tonnes) and winter solstice sunrise.
I flew into Dublin around 4.30pm, I… Continue reading
24 August, Travelling to Ireland
Caught the plane to Ireland on Aer Alingus. I am interested in the Gaelic language. Heard a little bit in Scotland, am guessing it is Gaelic. I find the Celts very interesting. I caught the plane and left the green… Continue reading
21-22 August, Northern Scotland, Orkney Islands Sacred Sites
Jo had her boyfriend find us a bed and breakfast. He found one and Jo speculated if it was in someone’s home. She was right. We turned up at a man’s home. There was a child running around. At first… Continue reading
17 August, Travelling to Scotland
Left London in a very sporty silver car, squeezed all our stuff into it, similar to my packing miracles. Jo and I traveled through London onto the M25 up to the M1 and onto Northampton to reach Market Harborough to… Continue reading
14 August, Clowning in London
I arrived in London and stayed with my friends Jo and Phil. I am staying in Merton Abbey Mills in South of London. I have had a wonderful time here catching up on calls to Australia and getting some well… Continue reading