We stayed at a great Bed and Breakfast just down the street from Seth's parents house, and they served us a traditional Irish breakfast witch was very delicious and filling, then we drove down the street and met up with Charlotte and Seth to do their day before shoot around the country side. We started off at a great park that is near by Seth's parents house, because Dustin saw a waterfall picture in the book we bought and wanted to see it. At first we couldn't see it and we were about ready to go to somewhere else, but eventually at the end of the road was the waterfall, it was so awesome! So we got some sweet shots there, and then we headed up to Dunluce Castle and the Giants Causeway. We also had a great lunch that Charlotte and Seth made for all of us that we ate while it was raining a little bit.
While we were at Dunluce we wanted to get a picture of the castle behind them as a view of the coast, so we figured out where we would have to walk. Little did we know that there were little streams that we had to cross, and some muddy bogs that we went through. My foot landed in one when I didn't expect it, and *squish* mud all over my shoes and in my shoes, but it was definitely worth the picture!
I thought I was scared when Dustin drove, because of the small roads and the proximity to the other cars, but Seth is a seasoned driver there. So he was in his element and knew how to drive around there, he was passing cars with ease, and cruising along country lanes. There were a few times that I was freaked out but most of the time it was fun because he was comfortable with driving and he drove like the others around him.
It was so awesome because after the shoot we took the coastal road back to Belfast, and we were able to look around the area and see stuff. And while we were driving we saw a rainbow, it was so pretty.
When we got back his mom had dinner and they invited us to have dinner with them. It was a full traditional Irish dinner, and it was so delicious! Just thinking of the dinner, makes me want to eat it again.
Monday, April 21, 2008
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