The photo at the top of the blog is of St. Ives, England. I snapped this shot from the Chapel on the Bridge, late October 2006. Gorgeous, isn’t it? I’d love to retire there someday… *sigh*
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Hello there! That is a gorgeous snap of St Ives. I understand the urge to retire to an area such as this. Personally, I would love to retire to Donegal, Ireland.
I have been enjoying reading your blog. Keep it going.
God bless you.
Hi Karen and welcome!
I did a double-take when I saw your name in the list of messages — I have a former co-worker with the EXACT same name as yours!! I had to visit your blog to realize you don’t live in the same town!
Anyway I can relate to your love of Ireland and the UK (I still haven’t made it to Ireland yet… one of these days…) and I especially love the Celtic expressions of Christianity.
Blessings to you and yours too!
Peg
What a great photo. I recognized St Ives on Ouse at once. 45 years ago I attended the parish Church. What wonderful memories. Such a delightful village.
Thanks! I would love to go back and spend some significant time there. It must be wonderful to have years instead of hours in a place like St. Ives.