The Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland

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Even on a misty day the view was wonderful and the roar of the waves was nothing short of amazing! The cliff area itself is designated as a wildlife preserve home to a variety of seabirds and other creatures. There are even wild goats although I did not see any.

I have to admit though, that standing out along the edge of the cliffs wreathed in fog and mist, it is no effort at all to let your imagination run wild with ideas of secret caves and mysterious people on crazy adventures. When I think of my time in Ireland, I always come back to this wild and beautiful place in my mind. I think it resonated with me on a different kind of level than the other places I visited.

O'Bryan's Tower, County Clare, Ireland

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Believe it or not, I have not forgotten about getting my travel pics set to disc. Lacking time and space (and some connecting cords to the scanner) I have taken the negatives from my trip to Ireland in to a local camera shop to be scanned. Over time I will get batches done from other other trips as I can afford it.
I enjoyed 2 weeks on the west coast of Ireland back in 1996. Some days the weather was fantastic although the day in this shot clearly was not one of those days! But my friend and I still enjoyed a fun trip to check out the clifffs of Moher along the coast. The cliffs rise almost 700 feet sheer above the ocean and they extend about 8 kilometres or so. This picture is of O'Bryan's tower, which was built in 1885 as a lookout point for the tourists. (I'm not joking, even 124 years ago this place was a popular tourism spot!) At that time the tower was closed but I understand it has undergone restorations and you can go inside now.


some thoughts on performance....

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Well, I did it. After attending weekly dance classes for over a year and a half I finally worked up the courage to attend a dance workshop. It would seem that November is a great time of year for both workshops and shows because I had to sort through a a slew of options and narrow it down to one critical choice. The wallet can truly be cruel some days and we just have to carry on regardless. So I picked the Mira Betz workshop (which also had a show the night before), hosted by the Beduoin Dance Company here in town.


Wow!


Not only did we watch some amazing dance Friday night, but the workshop the following day was fantastic! I was not sure what to expect. Instead of teaching a dance routine to follow, Mira Betz focused on method. She focused on methods for becoming a better performer as well as technical methods for developing muscle memory and strength. This was a workshop that would be valuable to dancers no matter what style they prefer. Her instruction was clear and approachable. If something was not working for us, she quickly found another way to get her point across. I found the classes to be challenging on many levels and that was the entire point. Mira wanted us going outside of our comfort zone and I think for most of us that goal was achieved.


I have received some insight on the difference between a performer and an entertainer. I also have some ideas on how to improve my own dance. I think I am still digesting some of what Mira explained, and that is fine with me. I hope to be able to make the time to put some of these points into practice!

All lit up!

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Need I say more?

Pumpkin Carving

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Yes I realize it is well past Halloween but I just wanted to post my sugar skull jack-o-lantern. The sugar skull design is based off of a design for Mexico's Day of the Dead festivities - which happen to coincide with Halloween so I felt it was appropriate.

All in all it took close to 3 hours including cleaning out the pumpkin. I just wish I had more time. Maybe next year I will complete the whole image with the surrounding flowers and vines!