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Brent's Ireland trip

Brent traveled to Ireland in December to help train David Coffey, who was new in literature production. Along the way we were able to catch some sights.

[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_01.jpg]Carlingford Lough
That's not a freshwater lake, but a bay on the Irish Sea.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_02.jpg]The Mourne Mountains from Seaview
The view from the CEF Camp Centre in Killkeel.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_03.jpg]Brent at the Silent Valley
A beautiful view at sunset on a freezing cold day. David was gracious enough to take me up here and see some sights.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_04.jpg]The Silent Valley
It certainly was silent here. The only thing you could hear was the sound of our breathing, the water rippling and a few far-off teens yelling while sledding.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_05.jpg]Real Fish and Chips
Visiting Eddy Spences!
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_06.jpg]Rolls of Meet the King!
David and I visited Revival Movement, a ministry that prints literally millions of tracts and evangelistic tools for CEF every year.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_07.jpg]Evangelistic literature waiting to be shipped
At Revival Movement. A very big "thank you" to Samuel Adams for taking his time for a tour.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_08.jpg]Loyalist mural
In Belfast
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_09.jpg]Another Loyalist mural
Belfast
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_10.jpg]Finally saw the real thing!
A British phone booth.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_11.jpg]Belfast City Hall
Beautiful by day.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_12.jpg]Samson or Goliath
One of the two largest cranes in the world. Used for shipbuilding. This is the same area the Titanic was built.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_13.jpg]Stormont
The Northern Irish parliament building.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_14.jpg]Clock Tower in Belfast
Reminded me of a smaller version of Big Ben.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_15.jpg]Church in Belfast
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_16.jpg]A piece of the Peace Wall
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_17.jpg]A Republican mural
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_18.jpg]The Europa
Supposedly the most-bombed hotel in Europe.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_19.jpg]Victoria's square.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_20.jpg]Belfast City hall
Even more beautiful at night with the Christmas decorations.
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_21.jpg]View from the parking garage
I was glad my little point-and-shoot camera allowed me to keep the shudder open!
[img src=http://www.hautle.org/wp-content/flagallery/brents-ireland-trip/thumbs/thumbs_ireland_2010_22.jpg]Brent with David and Kathy Coffey
David was the reason for my Ireland trip. I saw his tremendous potential and raw talent at my design software course at Kilchzimmer last January. I wanted to come alongside him a bit more and share more design skills.

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