Ireland Pictures and Family Web Page

Don’t know if anybody’s really interested. . . but I’ve been working on a family web page for most of the summer, and while it’s still not finished (ok, I know, I’m slow), it contains some photos of our trip to Ireland. If you’re not busy, you may want to take a peek.

Also, the O’Bans would be honored if you would sign our guestbook at the bottom of the first page.

http://www.will-deb-mike.com

Will O’Ban


Edited by Will O’Ban because he forgot to give the web address when the post was originally typed!

Looks like a super trip, Will. Thanks for sharing!

Susan

Fun! One day my life will include traveling again.

As much as I love pictures of Ireland (and believe me, that’s a lot!), Kaylee’s page was my absolute favorite… give her a scratch behind the ears for me! :slight_smile: Thanks for sharing!

Best,
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Thanks for sharing, Ireland looks gorgeous. I hope you had a good time!

Looks like you had a fabulous trip, Will! It’s good to see you back here.

~Judy

Lovely pics Will.

The Palm trees often confuse people but they grow there with a lot of help from the Gulf Stream which brings warm water and warmer winds all the way from the Gulf of Mexico to the Kerry Peninsula.

Slan,
D.

You just made me mad with my parents for never bringing me on a trip to Ireland… and my 3 younger brothers… and younger sister… okay maybe it wasn’t such a bad thing.

Everytime someone posts their pictures it brings back such great memories, I had such a blast over there.

Someday I would love to be able to share pictures of my trip to Ireland…but since I’m not going there any time soon, I’ll just have to relive your trip through yours! :wink: Wonderful pictures of the family too…it’s always nice to see who and what’s “behind the scenes” so to speak with everyone! :slight_smile:

Heather

… for the moment.

But if the Gulf Stream (or North Atlantic Drift, as I am told it is officially called by the time it reaches Ireland) ever flip-flops, we’re in serious trouble, given that the southern tip of Ireland is at about the same latitude as the northern tip of Newfoundland.

Maybe if the output of greenhouse gasses in ireland wouldn’t be over 2.5 times over the target of the Kyoto protocol the risk of that would be smaller. But at least the country has ratified the protocol.. (OK we’ll have to take this to the sticky thread Roger)

Just wanted to thank my friends here at C&F for all of their kind words about the Ireland pictures and our family’s web site!

Best wishes to all,

Will O’Ban
http://www.will-deb-mike.com