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I flew into Dublin on my birthday, and began the first step of a journey that would last just over a month, but that would live forever in my memory as one of my favorite experiences of life. I gush with sappy enthusiasm when I talk about it, but I do it anyway because I can't help myself. To me, Ireland invites introspection--not just because of the beautiful landscape and friendly environment, but also because of the passionate artistry it inspires and celebrates. Somehow, as I planned my trip, I intuitively knew that this is where I needed to be. I felt welcome every moment that I was there, and I enjoyed meeting people as much as I enjoyed being with myself. I began to appreciate whatever experience handed itself over to me. I had time to myself--lovely, endless moments stretched out before me--and as I began to feel the rhythm of each of these moments, my experience of the land, the events, and the people around me became even richer. In this way, I came to know myself again for the very first time.
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Shannon and Laurie Go to Ireland! |
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Siobhan and Laurie in Downtown Slane |
My friend, Shannon, was the one who first suggested
the trip to me. She was going to England, Scotland, and Ireland for three
weeks. She invited me, and I decided to join her. As I began planning the trip, and as I got
to know more people from Ireland, I extended it. I saw an opportunity to spend a month
by myself and I grabbed it. I knew immediately that Ireland was the place where I wanted
to spend most of my time. Shannon flew home at the end of October, and I went
to Galway to begin my month-long journey alone. Before long, though, I began meeting people.
Local Irish and fellow travelers that became my friends, and who I have kept up with since my
return, mostly via email.
Siobhan and I were introduced by a mutual friend, Bryan, who we had both met while traveling. A group of us met on the Aran Islands and from there, decided to share the cost of hiring a car. Getting to know Siobhan as we traveled together enriched my experience of the trip. I ended up going places that I had not planned, and might never have gone otherwise. My favorite experience, Newgrange, was a jaunt that she suggested.
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In these pages, you will see my photographic journey
through Ireland--the things that became most representative of my experience, the people
and places that changed my life.