by Doug | Jul 22, 2014 | Travel
It may be named for the sheep, but the people and the trails make this a fabulous destination. Ireland’s southwest coast is a series of finger-like peninsulas extending into the wild Atlantic Ocean. One of the slimmest is Sheepshead Peninsula – extending from Bantry...
by Doug | Jul 21, 2014 | Tech, Gadgets & Gear
When you buy a GPS – you want a smart GPS. Not one that was smart a year ago. You want one that is smart this minute. Before you pull out of your drive, wouldn’t it be nice to know about the traffic jam at the north end of your street or that darn backup ¼ mile...
by Doug | Jul 17, 2014 | Travel
Today our Wild Atlantic Way journey takes us slightly afield, about 16km from Bantry to the little town of Drimoleague, where we meet up at the Top of the Rock Pod Pairc and spend the day exploring West Cork with David Ross. This was one of my best days in Ireland and...
by Doug | Jul 17, 2014 | Travel
(Continued from page one of two) If you landed here without reading page one, please go back to here to start. What kind of animal is that? Up another hill we found our way to the most enchanting of all the walks I did in Ireland this year – the Waterfall Farm...
by Doug | Jul 16, 2014 | Tech, Gadgets & Gear
Here’s a trio of cooking/drinking products we found at the International Home & Housewares Show earlier this year. After months of testing each, we are happy to recommend all three. Cookina Cooking Sheets This is one of those products you wished had been created...