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In the meantime, I will leave you with some pics of Ireland, we haven't had any in a while and it's high time I did my bit for Irish Tourism!!! These were all taken in Mayo, on the road from Westport heading towards Achill Island - we took some little detours and found these gems.
A house at the entrance to Newport town
Rockfleet castle - Once home to pirate queen Grace O'Malley
Burrishoole Friary - a useful info plaque was displayed, scroll down to read more about Burrishoole.
The Atlantic drive at Achill, mere photos cannot begin to capture the sheer beauty of this area...
Feeling refreshed??? lol, right, now go make something for the waltz!!!
Beautiful photos, Claire. Eric will go to Ireland next week and I'm sure he'll come home with such beautiful photos too.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'll be waltzing. :-( Haven't had time to create a card.
Hi Claire, I've always admired pictures of Ireland and how beautiful it is. Now, your photos have persuaded me to move it up on my travel list!! I can't wait to visit!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the waltz tomorrow and to be inspired. Thank you:)
Thanks for the beautiful photo's.
ReplyDeleteHugs Yvon.
Wow...what history! Thanks for sharing these with us. I always love your Ireland photographs. It give me a view of some places I'll never see with my own eyes, but your photos make them real to me.
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Love the photos! Wanna go there!! ;-) I especially love that green staircase, gorgeous to see how nature comes in!
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Claire - these are wonderful photos - Ireland truly is very green!! I really must visit - thanks for clearing out the cobwebs!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what amazing photos! This is definitely one of the places in the world that I would most love to visit. Thanks so much for sharing these glimpses of its beauty!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures Claire. I recognize it again, love it. We can't go to Ireland this year :((((
ReplyDeleteI miss it...
Hugs Doreen
gorgeous pictures! ireland is on my bucket list - all that beautiful landscape and rich history. see you at the waltz.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I miss Britain. I haven't made it to Ireland yet, but I will. My family is Scottish, and now my brother lives in Edinburgh... I just so love the history that you find over there, compared to such a lack of it here in Canada. Your pictures are just beautiful, and I liked the history about the friary... so interesting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics, Claire. I never wanted to visit Ireland before (loving plaid and bagpipes, Scotland seemed the place to go for me), but after seeing these pics and the ones you have posted in your "Pictures of Ireland" gallery, I can now say I'd love to go there someday. We just don't have the beautiful OLD stone castles, etc, that you have here in Calif, (there's a "castle" built here at a winery, but it is what; about 5 yrs old! ;-)and we are green in the winter, but usually with no rain from June to October, Our hills are very brown through the summer, even turning a silvery brown in the late fall. I'd say you've done your part for Irish tourism :-D Cheers to you! I have to go get busy for the waltz! Have a great day!!
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty! My Maternal Great Grandparents (Flynn) came to America from Ireland. My sister and I have always wanted to go there for a visit. No luck on that so far. Maybe someday!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely BEAUTIFUL! Someday...someday... (I hope!) :). Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! What beautiful pics Claire! Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures Claire!!!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos Claire. TFS.
ReplyDeleteI hope I'll get there one day....my Mum has said how green and beautiful Ireland is. Thanks for sharing your beautiful pics. Happy 2nd Birthday to WMS....hope you'll be around for many more years to come Clare...love your beautiful, unique stamps!
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