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The Burren:
burren horse
burren mini
burren
burren 2
burren mini 2
burren mini 3
Burren Perfumery:
burren perfumery
old shops:
ennistymon shops
ennistymon shop
anybody home?
kilbaha
cliffs and waves:
moher
doolin wave
doolin wave 2
doolin wave 3
cottage:
russel cottage
doolin mini
castle:
clare
beach:
fanore mini
fanore
fanore 2
Dyseart O’Dea, the ruined hermitage of Saint Tola:
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rainy journey home:
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near chums beach

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Whitianga---538

cathedral cove

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driving near dargaville

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driving near dargaville3

driving near dargaville4

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kauri tree

oyster catcher

Mangonui---046

Mangonui---048

Mangonui---084

Mangonui---115

Mangonui---146

Kari-Kari-Peninsula---38

Hokianga---0040

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Mangonui---039

nikau palm

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January days

chilly beach:
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dark park:
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rainy days:
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finished swatch:
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Twilight garden:





old Dingle:









Dublin:

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Pictures from Dingle

Goats in the garden:






Mini at the cottage:

Mini on the mountain (Mount Brandon):





flowers:





the Gallarus Oratory:

double portrait at Ross Castle:

Killarney:

miscellaneous:





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Weathered hoardings:





Second version of new pattern (a third is blocking):

Poppy suffering effects of awful weather:

Howth – a seal swimming out to greet a boat:


spot the dog:

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Walkies





War Memorial Cherries:


Killiney Beach:




Seaside snack:


Yarn:

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January monotones

Saturday walk in Dun Laoghaire:


Lichens on the pier:



Camino Zigzags made it to number two:

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holiday walks

Phoenix Park pond, Christmas Eve:


Christmas Day on the beach:







St. Stephen’s Day, waiting for the rain to clear, Lough Bray, Co. Wicklow:

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Finished and blocking at the moment:

More from Cork and Kerry -
The approach to Mount Brandon on the Dingle Peninsula (the top was covered in mist, so no views of the Aran Islands, etc):

Looking across the glacial valley to the North face of the shrouded peak. This is the most beautiful walk I have done in Ireland, even without the views from the top (click the image for a bigger version):

The view towards the north:

The Wren boys of Dingle (photo and painting in a pub):


The Old Linen Hall, Clonakilty:

A town called Leap:

Are we home yet?

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