We set off on this trip counting our blessings every day. We leave beautiful Colorado and with our family & friends support and love, we step out to explore. To say we have a plan,is true; to say the plan will change, is definite. We aim to not just see the sights, but to take the time to see the people, experience the culture, and take in every moment together.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Moving On...
We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas season! As mentioned in the last post, we thought of all of you as we reminisced about family traditions and festive parties.
So the time has come to move away from this blog site....I created a new site, which unfortunately has a new address as well..just as you'd memorized the old one. Kidding! We're able to download pictures much easier to this blog so now you can see our lovely faces. The link is: benandabby.wordpress.com I have some catching up to do so bare with the
Happy New Year!
Xoxo,
Abby & Ben
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Happy Holidays
We hope this finds you all enjoying the holiday season.
We've landed ourselves in Tuscany for Christmas staying on a farm that produces olive oil and wine. It's a beautiful place to be and we're in the mountains so a Christmas chill is definitely in the air! More to come about our time here after the holidays.
As for Belgium and Switzerland, posts are delayed as I haven't been able to upload pictures. I've tried different tricks and think I have to switch to a different blog site (Pam, I need you!) You all can only imagine how great Ben thinks this is! Once I create the other site I will post the link on here and hopefully all will work well. I'd rather do this and have pictures to show versus try to narrate it all, I'm not that good and you are busy people!
This time of year especially has us thinking of each of you so please hug your loved ones extra tight, eat the fruit cake or at least try it, and enjoy every moment with your families because that's what the holidays are truly about.
Love to you from Tuscany,
Xoxo
Abby & Ben
Sunday, December 11, 2011
A Tale of Two Cities
Edinburgh & Amsterdam...both incredible and very different.
Edinburgh's historic charm captures you the moment you arrive and stone surrounds you for as far as you can see...castles, statues, cathedrals, and cobblestone squares. You can't help but want to see it all and we tried in our 5 days despite the wind & snow.
German Christmas markets are all over Europe & our first night in Edinburgh we were greeted by booths steaming with mulled wine & oozing with deliciousness! We stood in the chill of night experiencing our first taste of Christmas until we couldn't feel our toes anymore. To see the city we took a bus tour, which I'd always thought were hokey...best thing! We toured the huge castle that overlooks the city and saw where JK Rowlings kids went to school which was the inspiration for Hogwarts! And although we loved finding music to listen to or hidden places to get out of the rain, we did leave the city for a day and ventured up to St. Andrews, the home of golf. Although the course is open year round, the day we went there it had frosted...aka snowed, so no golfing was to be had. We made up for that by taking pictures of the historic Old Course and going into several golf shops. The city alone is beautiful so we enjoyed a day walking next to the coast...ps it was cold...and meandering through the city center. To say the least we loved our time in Edinburgh... Amsterdam had big shoes to fill.
We're off to Ghent, Belgium until the 13th of December.
Until then,
xoxo
Abby & Ben
Ben and Edinburghs version of the Parthenon |
A view from a canal in Amsterdam. |
Thursday, December 8, 2011
"Gaelic" force winds
A lovely combination of fierce winds, rain, and fog did a spectular job welcoming us to Ireland. And we couldn't have been happier.
From an amazing dinner with my cousin Laurie in her quaint London neighborhood, to a Thanksgiving meal prepared on the Isla of Man by our hosts, the Curries, we had a wonderful welcome to Europe! We did our best job seeing the city of London in one day and toured the stunning Isle of Man while being surrounded by a hazy shade of grey. Maybe it's because we knew we were coming to Europe in the winter, but we were quite active even though a fireplace and board games were mentioned a time or two!
When we arrived in Dublin and had to put on our sunglasses, we were like two kids in a candy store. To the point, I thought it'd be a good idea to rent bikes...ask Ben how that went! Long story short, the grey and mist quickly moved in, but with a new hat and stubborn spirit, we toured the Guinness factory, drank a few more at a pub and finished the night with music and singing.
We then started our Irish adventure boarding our first train to Cork to explore the southwestern part of the island. Renting a car we took off to Kinsale where we loved our B & B with the pier view every morning, especially when the sun was out making for a wonderful Sunday. We took the scenic coastal drive taking in all the incredible castles and green countryside and ended our evening with traditional music in a village called...Baltimore! We fell in love with this area...can you imagine why?
We continued to move along the coast through Kenmare and on to the Ring of Kerry. The weather did get the best of our views, but we were warmly greeted by Jackie the owner of a B & B on Valencia Island. I fell in love with her homemade bread, warm fireplace, and constant cups of tea. We ended our Ireland journey traveling through Dingle & onto Doolin, hoping to hear its acclaimed local music. But as we've often encountered, these parts of Ireland are rather quiet in the winter time. However what we didn't hear was made up for by what we saw...the Cliffs of Moher were incredible! Maybe because it was 9am and we were the only ones there, but we were in awe of this area! Bens wish of golfing in Ireland was granted our last day on a course that butted up to the ocean...he smiled for hours after playing nine holes.
I think I've realized what made us so happy in Ireland besides the quaint towns, wonderful people, and pints of beer...it was that everyday we didn't know what we would see and when the fog lifted or the clouds separated we were blown away by the beauty of this island. Without a doubt, Ireland will see the return of the McFerrons.
Onto Edinburgh & Amsterdam....until then,
Xoxo
Abby & Ben
Ps. Pictures are tough...I will figure it out, but my stubbornness has gotten the best of me resulting in this overdue blog! Enjoy
When we arrived in Dublin and had to put on our sunglasses, we were like two kids in a candy store. To the point, I thought it'd be a good idea to rent bikes...ask Ben how that went! Long story short, the grey and mist quickly moved in, but with a new hat and stubborn spirit, we toured the Guinness factory, drank a few more at a pub and finished the night with music and singing.
We then started our Irish adventure boarding our first train to Cork to explore the southwestern part of the island. Renting a car we took off to Kinsale where we loved our B & B with the pier view every morning, especially when the sun was out making for a wonderful Sunday. We took the scenic coastal drive taking in all the incredible castles and green countryside and ended our evening with traditional music in a village called...Baltimore! We fell in love with this area...can you imagine why?
We continued to move along the coast through Kenmare and on to the Ring of Kerry. The weather did get the best of our views, but we were warmly greeted by Jackie the owner of a B & B on Valencia Island. I fell in love with her homemade bread, warm fireplace, and constant cups of tea. We ended our Ireland journey traveling through Dingle & onto Doolin, hoping to hear its acclaimed local music. But as we've often encountered, these parts of Ireland are rather quiet in the winter time. However what we didn't hear was made up for by what we saw...the Cliffs of Moher were incredible! Maybe because it was 9am and we were the only ones there, but we were in awe of this area! Bens wish of golfing in Ireland was granted our last day on a course that butted up to the ocean...he smiled for hours after playing nine holes.
I think I've realized what made us so happy in Ireland besides the quaint towns, wonderful people, and pints of beer...it was that everyday we didn't know what we would see and when the fog lifted or the clouds separated we were blown away by the beauty of this island. Without a doubt, Ireland will see the return of the McFerrons.
Onto Edinburgh & Amsterdam....until then,
Xoxo
Abby & Ben
Ps. Pictures are tough...I will figure it out, but my stubbornness has gotten the best of me resulting in this overdue blog! Enjoy
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