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17th July 2003, 12:54 AM
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| | Guest | Ireland - Padraig, Bill Williams, Pete S > While climbing down from Peddlar's Lake, my wife hurt her foot. We spent
part
> of my birthday at Tralee General Hospital, and the other part at Kruger's
in
> Dunquin. Somehow, everything seems to work out.
>
We were in Tralee three months ago. A delightful little town. Well, not
so little, I got lost and had to ask an officer how to get back to the
hotel. I wasn't lost by much, only one block. That was enough.
We just made reservations to return to Ireland in late March 2004. I'm
kicking myself for letting myself be talked into a cruise in November. I
would rather go back to Ireland. Of all the things I done and the places
I've been in 69 years, nothing exceeds the joy and delight that still
resides in my mind from our trip to Ireland. | |
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17th July 2003, 06:54 AM
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| | Guest | Ireland - Padraig, Bill Williams, Pete S I have never spent much time in Tralee--mostly at the bus station
waiting. At least it's difficult to get lost in Dingle with so few streets!
Every time I think of Ireland, I get a faraway smile.
Paddy O'Barnes wrote:
>>While climbing down from Peddlar's Lake, my wife hurt her foot. We spent
>
> part
>
>>of my birthday at Tralee General Hospital, and the other part at Kruger's
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> in
>
>>Dunquin. Somehow, everything seems to work out.
>>
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> We were in Tralee three months ago. A delightful little town. Well, not
> so little, I got lost and had to ask an officer how to get back to the
> hotel. I wasn't lost by much, only one block. That was enough.
>
> We just made reservations to return to Ireland in late March 2004. I'm
> kicking myself for letting myself be talked into a cruise in November. I
> would rather go back to Ireland. Of all the things I done and the places
> I've been in 69 years, nothing exceeds the joy and delight that still
> resides in my mind from our trip to Ireland.
>
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17th July 2003, 07:59 AM
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| | Guest | Ireland - Padraig, Bill Williams, Pete S Bill Williams <bdwilliams44@> wrote:
>Every time I think of Ireland, I get a faraway smile.
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I just look out the window.
PB | |
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17th July 2003, 07:05 PM
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| | Guest | Ireland - Padraig, Bill Williams, Pete S Sir, you are a most fortunate man.
Padraig Breathnach wrote:
> Bill Williams <bdwilliams44@> wrote:
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>>Every time I think of Ireland, I get a faraway smile.
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> I just look out the window.
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> PB | |
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17th July 2003, 07:06 PM
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| | Guest | Ireland - Padraig, Bill Williams, Pete S While we don't LIVE for thanks, they are always appreciated.
HT wrote:
>>Glad it went well. Nice of you to say thanks -- it's appreciated.
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> You guys are so helpful spending time every day monitoring and replying that I
> wanted to be sure to let you know that there are many of us out in cyber land
> that appreciate your efforts and use the info you provide.
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> Holland | |
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17th July 2003, 07:35 PM
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| | Guest | Ireland - Padraig, Bill Williams, Pete S Bill Williams <bdwilliams44@> wrote:
>Padraig Breathnach wrote:
>> Bill Williams <bdwilliams44@> wrote:
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>>>Every time I think of Ireland, I get a faraway smile.
>>>
>> I just look out the window.
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>Sir, you are a most fortunate man.
>
In many ways I am. But I have just booked a trip to France.
PB | |
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