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Category Archives: Ireland
More on Ireland’s Church of St. Kilcatherine – Part Two
In the previous post, I told you about my wet journey to the Church of St. Kilcatherine. In a much earlier post, I also offered you pictures of the many cross designs there are to be found here. Visit this … Continue reading
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More on Ireland’s Church of St. Kilcatherine
More on Ireland’s Church of St. Kilcatherine Part One: Back in 2011 when this blog began, I did a series of posts about Ireland’s Church of St. Kilcatherine on the Beara peninsula. Since then a fair number of people have … Continue reading
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Drinking a Pint on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way
Drinking a Pint on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way: Yesterday I came across a picture I hadn’t seen in 8 long years. It was one of many I took on my last visit to Ireland. It is a simple shot showing … Continue reading
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The Church of St. Kilcatherine in Ireland
Recently a number of people came by to view the first four posts on this site back in 2011. Those posts pertain to the Church of St. Kilcatherine in Ireland. It is, at times, also referred to by the ancient … Continue reading
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A Rainbow in the Maumturks
I saw a rainbow today. It got me thinking about one I saw in Ireland, years ago. A friend of mine had rented a house in a remote valley in Joyce Country. Situated 4 miles in on a dirt road, the house hung on … Continue reading
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