In Bad Weather, I think of Sunny Spain
I write while most of Ireland is being bashed by storm force winds. The hatches have been battened down and Sunday should see an improvement.
Storm Desmond is it’s name.
This is the fourth storm in as many weeks we have been hit by and we have been accustomed to heavy winds, incessant rain and general foul weather. Before Desmond, we were greeted with Abigail, Barney, and Clodagh. To be fair, the west coast has been getting the brunt of the bad weather. I think of the homeless people also, who will struggle to find shelter. We, in Dublin, are hidden away relatively, like a child underneath a table when an aunt calls. We still have rain and wind however.

Storm Desmond
I can’t help but think of my times of Spain in times like these. Maybe it will change my mood? Maybe I won’t have to think of this weather too much then. I’ve been lucky not to walk in rain too much while on the Camino. My only experience of rain was walking from Najera to Santo Domingo back in May 2013. It poured from the moment I left Najera..and it was windy, so double trouble. I had a decent enough poncho back then, but I still ended in Santo Domingo wet, and looking forward to get changed. The days in the sun have been so enjoyable though. Walking though the meseta in heat can be a real challenge for some, but I love it. I may experience a little more rain when I walk on the Camino Ingles through Galicia? Who knows!
I write this post hoping that my many memories in Spain will change how I’m feeling tonight..and in a way it has…so yeah! well done me!
Anyway…as the wind blows, it’s just a matter of time before the next storm approaches. Her name is Eva. I like the sound of that. I hope it’s calmer than Desmond.
sounds like ireland is not the place to be during the winter
If you like rain and the cold, you should enjoy your time here 🙂
well, i enjoy a little cold but i can do without rain. i plan to go there soon!!
There is lots to see here, especially in the country and along the wild atlantic way. Any time between April to September would be perfect I reckon.
yes, that sounds awesome! i will go during July. i want to see Dublin.
My own town. You will like it here, but I like to visit the country when I can. Check out these sites if you get a chance: http://www.tripadvisor.ie/Attractions-g186605-Activities-Dublin_County_Dublin.html 2) http://www.visitdublin.com/top-10-dublin-attractions and 3) http://www.wildatlanticway.com/home
thanks for the links. i will check them out tonight.
check out my blog when you get the chance.
i will do 🙂