A Religious Climb

We climbed Croagh Patrick, which is the holy mountain of Ireland. True Catholics (not us) climb it in their bare feet. This person appears to have not read the memo.
P.S. It was REALLY cold that day.

Afternoon in western Ireland

This is the afternoon light striking a bridge over the Carrowbeg River, in western Ireland. Don’t mind my finger over the edge of the frame.

The Giant's Causeway

This is the Giant's Causeway, on the NW coast of Ireland. I've seen similar hexagonal blocks in Iceland and Tasmania.

Liquid Sunshine

This is the coastline of the Bushmills area, in northern Ireland. We were getting rained on about every 45 minutes - this was a rare moment of sunshine.

Rosetta Stone, Sort of

This is a directions sign at Trinity College. Gaelic goes first, then English. In Ireland, it’s best to focus on the second row.

Death Star?

This looks like the Death Star Jr., but is actually just a street sculpture in Dublin.

Good Old Molly Malone

Just back from Ireland. This is a statue of Molly Malone, representing Dublin street workers. If you notice a somewhat lighter colored part of the statue, that is where tourists place their hands for pictures.

Fabulous Galapagos Photos

Here are several great contributions from Jeff Moulton, who was our semi-official photographer in the Galapagos. At least he had the biggest camera.

A Clear View

The water in the Galapagos tends to be a little soupy. This was a rare case of good light and fairly clear water.

Penguins? Seriously?

Yep, that's a penguin. At the equator, in the Galapagos. We even saw some in a mangrove swamp. A bit far from Antarctica.

More Swimming Iguanas!

To stick with the marine iguana theme, here is a short clip showing their swimming action in the Galapagos (or lack thereof).

Too Much to See

This video shows the incredible diversity of marine life in the Galapagos. In the space of about 10 feet, there's a marine iguana, a sea turtle, and then another marine iguana.

Lively Sea Lions

Just took this video in the Galapagos Islands. Actually got dizzy trying to keep up with the sea lions!