Hi folks, being sending you a pile of hugs from Norther Ireland where I am to stay almost for a month for the biz. Although after 14 days I am going home for a week and than back, so it is bearable. Or has to. As you know Magdalene (wife) gave birth to Mathew 6 wks ago plus minus so it will be more difficult for her to look after two kids daily, but she does not have a plenty of choices, right? That makes me unhappy but sometimes we are forced to take the things as they are.
I would like to type something like how beautiful the town, where I am being settled, is but honestly I do not know. I was travelling all Sunday long and having a terrible fever 39.6C. Not sure what is that in Fahrenheit, but I guess it might be 102 or 103. So I did not remember too much about travelling. I was like being hit by a train or something. But today it seems a bit better. Just woke up and the first thing on the internet was to see WC.
This way I would like to thank all the guys downloading the CONSTRUCT. Your support is really remarkable. As for the ProtonX, it will need some time before it is done. During my biz trip I won't be working on it as I will have a lot of duties to do. But nobody is in hurry, right?
If you want to, just drop a word or two, it will make me happy, especially under the circumstances.
Many many thanks, folks
Yours
Tom
I knew I'd get it wrong somehow! Take some pics!
Please.......
Hey...I got an idea. Tom can go to Loch Ness.....no wait. That's in Scotland...right?
Scotland? Absolutely Beyond my reach. Unless I would be a Superman
Well, folks. Finally the flu seems to be definitely behind me. Yesterday my friend, his wife and I did a trip to the place called The Giants Causeway. It is the place by the sea which was formed due to lava reaction in the past. It created stones of very unique shapes. At the first look it seemed as if a hand of a man had created them.
Guys, I loved being there. Pity these photos just suck. It is really like being somewhere beyond this world. When you are passing like at the bottom and you are surrounded by the giant rocks it almost looks as if that all is about to fall down upon you when watching it from the valley.
Then you need to take a plenty of stairs to get up the hill. I was outta breath when hitting the top point but it was worth it. It brings you just an amazing look miles and miles around.
BTW Northern Ireland really is a clean and nice land. there is a plenty of green grass everywhere and golf is kinda national sport here then.
I have seen a thousands of sheep too. In some respect I gotta a feeling like this is a strong land, that if you wanna survive you need to be strong too
And there really is no trasch, garbage and whatever anywhere. These folks are very confident about keeping their country clean which I appreciate.
And yes they are very polite and friendly. I would send some ships with my neigbours in here to see the proper manners.
Bye for now
Thinking Jim might be planning a trip... to there and NZ.
Those pics are pretty good Tom. Look at the bottom right. It looks like two faces in there. Oh....before I forget...again...Breeze is ready to go.
The Giant's Causeway is truly a wonderful and magnificent place to see, been there myself in 2006 and I was truly amazed. Sounds like you're having fun Tom!
Yeah, you are probably right, mate If you were not saying that I would not notice.
Tom, having a fun? Not really. Was I amazed? Yes. Was that an easy walking and watching? Nope We took the route from the sea towards the hills and then we were going up the hills so the stairs almost floored me. I was totally out of breath. But yes, the view itself, when we were standing in the top, it was worth it.
You know what when passing that valley and watching the hills it seemed to me as if they were about to fall down. I did not feel pretty comfortable I have to say that. But the Giant's Causeway is really a speciall stuff being worth a visit.
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