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Category Archives: Ireland
Love of the Land
Crazy about being outdoors? Live for the wind and the tide? Then embrace our planet amigo; never, ever take it for granted. Lets work to keep things wild…… Like to see more images of Ireland? Follow this link.
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Eyeries – On Ireland’s Beara Peninsula
Eyeries is a gem-like village on Ireland’s Beara peninsula. Nestled between Coulagh Bay to the north and a string of mountains to the south, Eyeries’ brightly colored homes offer a festive and infectious optimism. Hey, it’s fun just to walk … Continue reading
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A Trip to Purgatory, part 4
What was down there? Hold onto your socks my friend. A small room with two cold, stone beds and a few flat rocks to kneel on. Click on the picture to the right to get a better view. So who … Continue reading
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A Trip to Purgatory, part 3
The following day I brought my friend Jim along, figuring he might like to see this odd graveyard mound. He immediately found the thing puzzling too. In an effort to learn more, I took my camera and stuck it as far down the … Continue reading
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A Trip to Purgatory, part 2
Ok, our pilgrimage to purgatory continues….While wandering through the graveyard, I began to notice the variety of crosses used on the tombstones. As you would expect the Celtic Cross was evident in fair number; to my eye it is the most … Continue reading
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