An Ireland Full of Sensory Delights




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Summary: Exploring the West of Ireland is a time for meditation, spiritual reflection and strengthening the bonds of life. More practically the ability to read a map might have proved helpful. The tourist office in Ireland has all their paths clearly marked. You can’t go wrong if you follow that little yellow man. Or can you? As British ex-patriate Kerry Dwyer leads her trusting French husband Bertrand astray once more, they reminisce and reflect upon accents and accidents, family and friends, love and what it means to be alive. Bertrand doesn’t mind getting lost – he loves Kerry all the more for going off the beaten track. Her book “Ramblings in Ireland” is not a book about rambling in Ireland. It’s the tale of one particular walking trip, and the memories and musings it inspired. More below the media player. Listen to Kerry Dwyer Download audio file (kerrydwyer.mp3) The Indie Author Life Kerry Dwyer was born in England but has lived in France for years. On her website Kerry writes that the trip to Ireland was a chance for Bertrand to discover for himself the joys of another culture… There is a lovely French expression “il ne perd pas le nord.” [...]Similar Posts:She’s Trying, Very Hard, to Live – Happily Ever…Can a Life Not Lived Yet Save The One She Has Now?Getting To More Soul-Full EatingTeen Heroine vs Pirate SpyHow to Get Your Song on the Radio The post An Ireland Full of Sensory Delights appeared first on The Bookcast.