Facing Clew Bay, as the tide begins to come in. |
In the foothills of Croagh Patrick. |
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Cheers, Jennifer
And they walk up that hill in bare feet, it's bleak round there I will say but I miss visiting Ireland
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Bill! I've never walked it in bare feet, but I have walked all of the over 2,500 feet to the chapel at the top.
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Thanks for sharing these dreamy photos, Jennifer. Wish I were there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Linda; they are always much appreciated! I'm glad the photos 'spoke' to you.
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I love your excellent photos, Jennifer. Thanks so much for sharing these. I live in Vancouver BC Canada, and this port city is tucked close to the Coast Range mountains - quite high, so I love photos showing water nearby, and the mountain (well, I'd call it a hill, actually!). Gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Celia; they are always much appreciated! I'm glad you love the photos.
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Beautiful. I want to visit again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Colleen. They are always much appreciated. I feel the same way you do and find coming to this area near the foot of Croagh Patrick especially meaningful because my Geraghty ancestors farmed land close by.
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Love the layers of cloud and sky.
ReplyDeleteMe too! Thanks for your comments Pauleen; they are always much appreciated.
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