Hi jags!
Interesting ride. According to Wikipedia (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Shackleton )...
Ernest Shackleton was born on 15 February 1874 in Kilkea near Athy, County Kildare, Ireland, about 46 miles (74 km) from Dublin. Ernest's father was Henry Shackleton, and his mother was Henrietta Letitia Sophia Gavan. His father's family was Anglo-Irish, originally from Yorkshire, England. His mother's family was Irish, from counties Cork and Kerry.
I suppose those could have been graves of family members you saw, or relatives of some sort.
My day's riding yesterday wasn't as interesting, perhaps, but it had its exciting moments as I rode some 53km in busy rush-hour traffic between two towns chasing parts to repair the car. No single store had all I needed, and even the dealer admitted my '89 Honda Civic Si has fallen off their list of stocked parts. The drivers who were out between 13:00 and 14:30 were simply vile, and the air was blue with their epithets as I rode along. Man! Wrong-way drivers, U-turning drivers, it was take-the-driver's-manual-and-pitch-it. There's lots of summer road construction about, and this includes sections of bike path, so routing was affected for everyone. Maybe that accounted for the short tempers?
In sharp contrast was the 15:00-18:00 crowd, who were models of driving civility, waving me on at lights, actually taking turns (!) and being responsible on the road (!!).
Today won't be as much fun as I spend part of it under the car replacing the water pump, alternator, timing belt and tension pulley. Probably no time for a ride, but looking for'd to the next one even more!
Best,
Dan.