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Its not all blue skies..

Except so far it is.... although we averted a mini disaster this morning.. a few days ago the fridge battery connecter broke and we were lucky enough to get a new one and wire it up and all seemed well until this morning.  when we set of we plugged fridge into the leisure battery to power up as we went along as we always do.... nasty smell followed by alarming sparks and then ominous black smoke and melted conecter!!!!! So now we go around Ireland without a fridge... unlike Tony Hawkes.... we.ve stopped at a fairly nasty campsite near Sligo so we can get organised have some electric to charge things and do the laundry... every holiday has its down days....but this is yesterdays vista on Achill Island when we found the best wild camping spot ever... stayed there two nights peace..waves.. sunsets..wonderful and added bonus no midges!!!  Oh and there was a camel.. think it might have belonged to the circus that was in town..

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