Hi there, it’s me Paul
The Sunday started early in the morning at 9.00 o’clock. After 4 hours sleep I had to wake up and prepare for our road trip along the north coast of Northern Ireland. In my case that was coffee, coffee and some more coffee. I don’t know anything about the trip to our first stop at a castle on the coast, because I felt asleep right away in the car. That was quite an act, because me and Sven were practical sitting in the car boot. It was really uncomfortable.
There we made our first stop. The coast looked really great in the morning. Next to that castle we all had a breakfast at a restaurant. The next stop was a small but beautiful beach as you can see.
We walked slowly along the beach and enjoyed the nice landscapes. My condition was getting better, but after that stop my stomach was put to a test. Our route to our next stop was really awesome. The road has so many curves and it goes up and down and up and down… and right next to us was often a really hard looking stonewall. You think we drove slowly through those roads? False! Mateusz was already getting used to the car we rented and used it to it’s full potencial. I really thought I would die xD. But hey, after I survived that we were rewarded with one of the most beautiful views I had ever seen, but look for yourself :
We couldn’t stay too long at that place, because we still had a tight time plan. Our next stop was at Gaint Causeway. It was the most beautiful place I have ever seen in my life. If I ever will become a billionaire I will buy this whole place and build my house there, because I want to have that view every morning when I wake up!
Our last sight seeing stop was the leftover of an old castle, but I was already really tired so I didn’t really walked trough that place.
After that we visited the boss of Mateusz in a little town in the North. There we all ate a pizza, because we were all starving. Sven and I stayed inside the car, because we didn’t feld like to have a beer in a very crowded bar where Mateusz’s boss was. In the end we were at home at half one o’clock in the morning with the urgent need for some sleep.
On Monday I slept until 11 o’clock and had breakfast. Then we put on the washing machine and decided to do some big shopping, because we still had the car. After that we drove to a church to enjoy the last day off, because it was Bank Holiday. That was quite an act, because on monday in our city was the Belfast City Marathon. The details of our long detour you can read in Mateusz’s article.
In the evening I skyped a little bit with my mother and read some manga. That’s all for those two days.
See ya!
wow …super schöne bilder , da lohnt sich ja zumindest mal ein kleiner urlaubstrip dorthin …echt ein super anblick ….wie mir scheint ist es mit dem arbeiten dort nicht ganz so schlimm 😉 , na es sei dir gegönnt….
also da kann man dich ein ganz kleinwenig beneiden ….und ich hoffe wenn du dann mal milliardär bist bauste für mich da auch ein haus , allerdings dazu noch ein boot , du weißt mit fliegen is bei mir nicht unbedingt wenn es nicht sein muss 😉 ….ich hoffe das es dir auch weiterhin gut geht und bald haben wir dich wieder …..
liebe grüße
ich vermiss dich und viele andere auch dein papa
Hallo Paul, schön von dir zu hören und dann auch noch so konzentriert. Es sind beeindruckende Bilder, die du mitgeliefert hast, wirklich schöne Plätze. Nur mit dem Haus und dem Ausblick – wenn du deine Oma auch mal einladen willst, musst du deine Fenster zuhängen, sonst wird ihr schlecht. Mit dem Auto das war wirklich Pech. Das Gute daran war, dass es die Kupplung und nicht die Bremse war bei den vielen auf und ab. Bleib gesund, denk auch hin und wieder an deine Arbeit. Dein Papa hat es schon gesagt, wir vermissen dich alle, gönnen dir aber das Erlebnis. Bis bald liebe Grüße von deiner Omi und MICH