This scene is typical of Achill. I took it on my way to Keem Beach. Sunny days have been somewhat rare this summer, and even the sheep stop to take some time off to enjoy the warm sunshine.
My little sister Landi, who started at Bunnacurry National school on Tuesday. A bit upset because Barney can't come with to school.
Thursday 30 August 2007
Hello good people
Take a look at this! I haven't seen it for myself but I've been told that it really does exist. I'll be off to Ballycroy to see if I can find it. On a fine summers day, they definitely have the right attitude.
Hi I can't wait for the Yawl races this year, I really enjoy watching them. The Achill Yawl festival is an annual series of races that take place from July to September. See you there. Larissa
I thought I'd share this beautiful picture with all of you(especially all my friends in Swaziland).These are the kind of things that make the stormy winters that we get on Achill worth sticking.
Hi, Im born and reared in Swaziland(Southern Africa),I've been living on Achill since 2005,I totally love it here.I wont say much more because I might be a different person tomorrow,I'm in a constant state of evolution, thats why I tend to live life one day at a time.