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A Big Fish Story

12/12/2017

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​We stormed the castle ramparts in Killarney.
Well, perhaps stormed is strong wording.
Those ramparts knew we were there. 
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The Stackmobile supplied coffee, gloves, dirty jokes and safe transport.
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​Secret gardens at Muckross House twisted, turned, delighted.
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Torc Waterfall  was a willing backdrop for happy tourists.
The tide shifted.
A treasure bag appeared and someone began collecting bits.
I won't say who.
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​Away!  Away!  To the Gap of Dunloe, where one of us went rogue.
Up the mountain.
​Chasing goats.

​I won't say who.
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And then this happened.
It actually did.
A fish!  A fish!
The woman's gone mad.
​A ferrel tourist on the loose.
I won't say who.
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And she's not even wearing a coat.
You know who.
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Away!  Away!  The rains are coming!
Mist descends.
The tourist is recaptured and tamed.

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Irish coffee is needed.
​And a wolfhound.
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​Again!  Again!
But first, sleep.

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Moss Mahony
12/12/2017 02:12:31 am

On the side of a mountain, Fish but no chips or mushy peas. F&W

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jen
12/12/2017 02:25:04 am

Moss! That is nearly a haiku!

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Moss Mahony
12/12/2017 02:36:46 am

As least it's not a Limerick with about 4 or 5 verses about a Bishop.

Carol Edan link
12/13/2017 02:42:50 am

What a wonderful adventure! Sitting here, wishing I was there! Those skies, what more could we want. Curious, where did that fish appear? Are there streams there?

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jen
12/13/2017 03:12:13 am

Those skies! Those skies! Our wild child companion hiked the mountain in search of the perfect goat photo. Along the path, up the mountain, she finds a fish! There are lakes all around...we are guessing it was dropped by an eagle, who would be likely the only fisherman for miles. :)

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Dotty Seiter link
12/15/2017 06:14:04 am

Jen, the adventures! I am having fun musing about the magic alchemy that will take all this sensory wonderfulness, all this new, all this foreign, all this adventure, and transmute it into paintings.

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jen
12/15/2017 06:49:52 am

Dotty! Magic alchemy once I return, for sure. Right now, I am so totally immersed and transported that I hardly know who I am. :)

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