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It’s a small world.

You hear that said all the time, “It’s a small world.”

But really, I have never felt it so much.

Lately in airports I have bumped into a few friends, former teammates and even a high school alum. But nothing compares to the luck (pun intended) of my job. Yes we get to see history in the front row, but just as important are the amazing people we get to meet and even get to know. Such is the case of Patrick Lane, who runs an Irish pub in New York where we like to hang.

During my time here at a Fox he always has a great welcome and makes you feel at home, even when you are missing holidays, birthdays and reunions. Every time he reminds me….”If you go to Ireland, you have to meet my family.” So, Tamera and I made the run out to Galway and are so glad we did. The area is stunning and I wish we had more time to explore it, it would take days. This slideshow comes from the drive to Galway from Dublin and then the area around Clarinbridge.

We are off to London next (we’ll see Max) and I have been told we’ve had a Shaffer sighting! I am told he is embedding next and I look forward to his stories. Also, I will explain the bombed hotel and some of the locations in these pictures.

Northern Ireland

Just a few short years ago, our trip through this land would have been a treacherous one. Catholics and Protestants were at war and for TV viewers across the globe, each night meant a report about a bombing on unrest amongst the sides.

The pictures in my mind are now replaced by a stunning, much more peaceful portrait. Belfast is a city on the rise, it’s downtown is spectacular and growth and advancement is everywhere. The buildings sparkle and the mix of new and old makes this city so much more desirable than I had ever imagined. We visited the most bomber hotel in the world, or so some claim. The Europa has undergone a huge transformation, much like the city itself. Yes there are still tensions here, but the peace seems to be so prosperous, that once bitter enemies can somehow get along.

Throughout our drive through the countryside, it is very evident that Northern Ireland is building. New homes shoot out of the rolling green landscape. Along the Causeway Coast, homes and businesses thrive. We had an absolute blast and the people were most welcoming. If you come to Ireland, you cannot miss the North!

The Emerald Isle

So….it took a whole day and more great travel stories. That I’ll save for a later time, I am on vacation you know. Meantime, I am told Shaffer has written and should post any time. He’s got to get there safely and get situated….then watch out!  So, this is my first trip to Ireland and I do have a tad bit of Irish blood. We go here Sunday evening and hit the streets on this beautiful sunny day to see the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin. How cool! This is a 4 minute video highlight of what it’s like to watch the parade (about 2 hours long), and like parade’s, it gets better as it moves along. There are tons of American bands here and all doing us proud. We saw the University of Illinois Marching Band, Auburn University Marching Band and high school bands from places like West Bend, Wisconsin. You can see some of them on this video also. The Irish were great hosts and they let me in the media area to get some of this video…they like Sky News.

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Where in the World??

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Robert Shaffer has made it to Jordan and has already written his first dispatch. Be prepared for that to come on Monday. He will be able to comment and answer some of your questions. So as Robert arrives for work, I am taking off for vacation. BUT….where am I going? No cheating now. The person who guesses the right answer gets a special greeting. The only hint…..not tropical. Good luck!

Airports…Lovely Airports

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I have been meaning to post this for a while, but since we have spent some serious time in airports the last 6 months and in specific, the last few weeks, I had to start this post. Sky Harbor here in Phoenix isn’t one of my favorites. First you have to go 30 miles away to get the rental car, or so it seems, then the signage is very inadequate. Plus you’ve got two different sides to pick people up…the place can get real frustrating. San Francisco’s airport has some issues getting to your rental car and Las Vegas has a new car terminal like Phoenix….too far away also. So….I have decided to list my top airports here stateside, we’ll talk about international at a later time. Give me your best, worst, or what you like. Here are my favorites…yeah, I know they are smaller and in no particular order: Sacramento, Tucson, New Orleans, Salt Lake City.

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