Monday, July 22, 2013

The Earth is Filled With His Glory

Sorry, you are getting another post that is picture-heavy, fewer stories. We have just seen too much of God's indescribable creation the last few weeks in Ireland to not share. Maybe the stories will have to wait until we see you all again in person and we can sit down with a tall cold drink or a huge pot of coffee and chat the day or night away.
Dunluce Castle - okay, some of man's creation mixed in

View from Dunluce Castle

Giant's Causeway



View from Giant's Causeway

Rope Bridge

Port Rush Harbour

West Strand
 East Strand

The Dark Hedges


On the drive home from Port Rush

Road to Dundonald


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Other side of the road!


For most of us we take for granted that we walk to our car, jump in, start it up, and then pull to the end of our driveway, turn left (or right as your case may be) and drive away. All on automatic. For the past few weeks I have not been able to do that. Too many times I have come up to an intersection, stopped and then looked left for oncoming traffic only to see taillights! Driving in the UK requires you to switch all your natural (for those of us left side of the car drivers) tendencies. This starts with needing to make sure you walk up to the correct door if you plan to drive. Always a strange feeling to walk up to the car door and then realize the steering wheel is on the other side!


What are the changes?
  • Getting in on the other side of the car to drive
  • The blinker is on the opposite side of the steering wheel (oops there go the wipers again!)
  • Shifting the gears with the left hand

  • Rear-view mirror is up and left
  • Traffic comes from the right not left
  • Traffic circles go the opposite way
  • On dual carriageways (4 lane highway) stay to the left and pass on the right
  • Watch for the curb on left corners
STAY LEFT! When I first started driving here our host, Campbell, gave me the advice: just remember always stay left. That has been good advice. After a few weeks I think I have begun to get the knack of driving here. I do catch myself every once in a while still taking a corner and being on the wrong side of the road but the times are getting less.

Unique things to Northern Ireland are the very narrow roads with no shoulder, and hedges along the roadways.


There are also some unique signs that we have never has seen before!