We scrambled over a lunar landscape and stood on the edge of the world. All that separated us from Newfoundland was a 300 foot drop and a raging sea. From this exhilarating vantage point on the Aran Islands, we watched nature's fireworks display. My feet felt thunderclap tremors through solid stone as wild waves crashed against the cliffs. I have never felt so small, so humbled.
On our first date, Andrew asked me to name my life goals. I listed my priorities of faith, family and friends. Then, I paused to add...unlimited plane tickets! I have an insatiable desire to see and experience the world. I am passionate about traveling. (I inherited this trait from my grandmother, Sarah Lincoln LaCour.) Thankfully, Andrew and I share this passion and have made travel a high priority in our life together.
Travel is intensified living. It pushes your boundaries and makes you feel more awake and engaged with the world. So, I highly recommend trying life without guard rails. I did today and it was one of the most memorable moments in my life.
Here are some photos from our experience in Ireland:
Our incredible Aran Islands guide, Kevin, and his friendly horse, Charlie, acquainted us with his home.
By the Black Fort on Inishmore (above)
Andrew's sister, Sudie, and her favorite past time, singing Pub Songs at Taaffe's Pub.
The live band at Taaffe's pub.
Shootsac meets Ireland.