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Sunday, September 21, 2014
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That is such a lovely shot. I found your via silent sunday but I must come back and read more of your blog. I am trying to search my Irish roots so I found it interesting. Have a nice sunday
ReplyDeleteHello and welcome Jilly,
DeleteThanks very much for your comments. I hope you find my blog useful in your search, and hope you have a nice Sunday too. BTW I love your hat!
Cheers,
Jennifer
Beautiful photo - looks very peaceful x
ReplyDeleteHello and welcome Mummy,
DeleteThanks very much for your comment. 'Tis indeed a peaceful spot. Perfect for a quiet Sunday morning stroll.
Cheers,
Jennifer
What a lovely reflection of the waterfall and bridge, Clio and Guy popping by for Coombe Mill
ReplyDeleteHello and welcome Clio and Guy,
DeleteThanks very much for popping by and leaving a comment.
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Jennifer
What a beautiful scene....
ReplyDeleteHello and welcome Kim,
DeleteThanks very much for your comment.
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Jennifer
Jenn, such a lovely spot. Where is it?
ReplyDeleteHi Charlotte,
DeleteThanks for your comment; as always, much appreciated. The waterway is the Grand Canal in Dublin and the bridge is the Huband Bridge at Mount Street Crescent. It was built in 1791 and is named after Joseph Huband, who was a director of the Grand Canal Company. The waterfall is actually water pouring over the nearby lock in the canal.
Cheers,
Jennifer
Beautiful shot, we love Dublin, in every season!xx
ReplyDeleteHello Oana,
DeleteThanks very much for your comment. Me too!
Cheers,
Jennifer
A gorgeous photograph; looks a lovely location :)
ReplyDeleteHello Lisa,
DeleteThanks very much for your comment. It is indeed a lovely spot.
Cheers,
Jennifer
A wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteHello Christian,
DeleteThanks very much for your comment. It is a wonderful place indeed.
Cheers,
Jennifer
I could sit and watch/listen for ages. Such a wonderful spot - one day I may even be able to see it...
ReplyDeleteHi Celia,
DeleteThanks for your comments; as always, very much appreciated. It is a wonderful 'thoughtful spot' for walking along, thinking and dreaming. Even with the crush of traffic in the nearby roads, there is a sort of peace just here. I hope you do see it one day.
Cheers,
Jennifer