The Rubber Rock
Rubber Rock On her return visit to Ireland my mother decided to venture beyond Cork, well beyond. She meant to see as much of her ancestral land as possible, to take in the sites and visit every possible landmark. My brother, Tom, did the driving and took care of photography. He seemed to come easily to driving on the other side of the road. That is a good thing as they drove exclusively on local roads and not highways. Any time either one saw a point of interest, they pulled over and Tom took more pictures. If a gift shop were visible, Mom would scurry inside and purchase some memento, which she would toss into a box in the back seat. Tom would then drive on down the road. They kept their eyes peeled for the oldest landmarks, ancient megaliths, standing stones. They had seen a few, but whether there were souvenir shops, there were no special gifts that replicated the stones in miniature. Hankies embroidered with shamrocks, yes. Toward the end of the day they spied a tall, standi...