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| 24th October 2009 Maria Miller | Comment on comment - From: Paris 8/3-4 Loved the photos, Cyn, Paris in particular. What a wonderful and sumptuous place to visit! You look so excited in all the photos. Sort of a surreal feeling there--like being in a movie background, n'est-ce pas? What wonderful pictures! |
| 8th October 2009 diane nastri | Hi, Dean - these are great! - From: Bretagne Bound 7/26-28 Wow, Dean - your hard work really paid off - what a nice souvenir for you and your family! I am inspired to do the same for our next trip! Kind regards, Diane |
| 5th October 2009 EJ Raftery | great pictures - From: Finally there! I'm glad you are keeping Dean busy. |
| 23rd September 2009 Ed Raftery | Great pictures - From: Some pictures from our first week in Ireland. I feeel like I'm there. |
| 30th August 2009 Lori Dunn-Reier | Your writing makes the place come to life! - From: Tuesday- The Dingle Peninsula Loop Drive I just want to let you know how much I'm enjoying your blog as we plan our own trip. We will be staying between Glenbeigh and Killorglin along the lake there. Great job with your descriptions, and this comes from an English teacher!!! |
| 19th August 2009 Maria | Comment on comments - From: Final Days Retrospective-Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, Musee Rodin, Trocadéro Square, The Louvre, and La Tour Eiffel Cyn and Dean: Congratulations on such a beautiful and unforgettable trip. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. It must have been years of planning for it to have been so beautifully organized. Kudos for flying Aer Linguas. When I went to Asia, I flew on one of the Asian airlines -- they knew the area the best and also had typical meals and information that was very specific to the Asian areas! Silly things like the stewards/stewardesses -- what they wore and how they conducted the airplane -- as if you started your trip and extended it on the flights! Happy to hear of your safe return. Enjoy the rest of your summer. |
| 7th August 2009 Maria | Paris Adventure - From: Two Days in Paris Cyn: We traversed these same places in Paris in 1995 - in January -- in freezing temps! Not nearly as enjoyable, so maybe we'll get back there some day. Your descriptions really create such a vivid "picture" of Paris. Enjoy!!! |
| 6th August 2009 Barbara Terp | out of this world. - From: Chateaux, Chartres Cathedral, and a Reunion with Sabine and Eric in Neuilly-sur-Seine You certainly are seeing another part of the world. How fortunate you all are to get all this in. I am tired just reading about the sightseeing you are doing. What a wonderful vacation. Have a safe trip home. See you in Cape Cod. |
| 27th July 2009 Maria | Just comment - From: Ancient Tapestries and Mont St. Michel Abbey Wow! Sounds better than anything I have read or taken in French classes in high school and college! Love the names of these ancient places -- having some idea of most. But actually being there must be amazing. I could not get the connection of why Ireland and France. BUt I see it is "Sweeney" and "DesRosiers". Very simple. We traced my mom's side back to Canadian French, where "King" was originally "Roy" and "Roi", but they are still working on connecting to the France. God bless you all for a wonderrful and safe trip!! |
| 23rd July 2009 rena | - From: Deauville, D-Day Beaches, Honfleur, and Off to Veules-les-Roses Hi Cynthia, I will be in Deauville next August 10th and 11th and I would like to ask you if you can propose me a place to eat there and some things than you must see in this city. Thanks |
| 22nd July 2009 Ed Raftery | - From: Deauville, D-Day Beaches, Honfleur, and Off to Veules-les-Roses How you goin to keep them down on the farm after they've see Paree!! |
| 21st July 2009 Ed Raftery | Waiting - From: Catching Up From Dublin to Deauville, Thursday, July 16-Saturday morning, July 18, 2009 No word for a day. Thought you were lost! Keeping the pool crowd yp with your travels. |
| 18th July 2009 Maria | Blog response - From: Trinity, Kells, Museums and Music Wow! This is wonderful news! You make it sound so real....... Have you and Jackie read Carol Higgins book(s)? What comes to mind is "Laced", her mystery set in Ireland? I think Jackie would especially enjoy it. Have sent it to my nieces who are same age as Jackie. Everything sounds so beautiful! Enjoy it! Blessings to you all...... |
| 14th July 2009 Ginger Ferrell | Glass by Harry Clarke - From: Catching up- Driving east to Dublin The renowned Irish stained glass artist is actually Harry Clarke. His work is breathtaking. cheers, Ginger |
| 8th July 2009 Ed Raftery | Nothing else to do!! - From: Galway, Connemara National Park, Abbeys, Castles and Dingle Sounds like one pub after another. We have had some wild weather. Not a day has goneby without some rain.All the girls at the pool ARE ASKING ABOUT dEAN!! I am glad that Dean has a found pools yo use.,but who does he talk to?We anxiuosly await each episode.Best wishes. |
| 6th July 2009 Barbara erp | - From: On the Road to Galway You certainly are having a wonderful trip. I hope you are taking lots of pictures. I hope you're having better weather than the folks from Dublin had. I also hope they weren't bent on spending most of their time on the beach. If so, they were dissapointed. I imagine they found something they could do indoors. I felt bad for them. We had good weather Sat. and Sun. It was Harry's birthday and all the kids came down for a cookout. It really was a perfect day for that. Well, stay safe, and have more fun. Love Barbara |
| 1st July 2009 Ed Raftery | Erin Go Bragh - From: Ireland! Sounds great so far.Keep Dean out of the pubs and away from the coleens!! |