Everyone is Irish on Saint Patrick’s Day! As you partake in your Guinness I hope you enjoy a conglomeration of some of my favorite photos from Ireland!
I never travel without my diary.
One should always have something sensational to read on the train.
Oscar Wilde (The Importance of being Earnest)
I leave you with the song Ride on by Christy Moore…one of the most beautiful voices ever created. Close your eyes and be transported back to Ireland.
For more of journey through Ireland please click here.
Thanks for the memory nudge. I may have to watch some ‘Father Ted’ later!
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Happy St.Patrick’s to you too.
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That put me over the top on Irish wanderlust. Wonderful gallery and I giggled at the quote. Happy St Patrick’s Day to you!
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Thanks very much! Pack your bags and take lots of photos when you go! 😉
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Thanks for sharing Ireland with us. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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Beautiful gallery! Thank you for the tour.Happy St Patrick’s Day to you! 🙂
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Happy St. Paddy’s Day. Yes, Christy certainly does have a wonderful voice. 🙂
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Beautiful set of photos. Time to have that Guinness!
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Great idea! Cheers! Not a bad idea to start a day ahead of time. Let me look at the clock and see if it is the 17th in Ireland yet…
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Happy St Patrick’s day! You really got some great shots of Ireland while you were here! And I have to ask… where did you find that bright orange “Stone Mad” gallery shop?
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That is in the one and only Kinsale town. 🙂
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Thanks… I have to go and see that! 😀
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You can’t miss it. Small town. You walk around you will find it. The entire block it brightly colored like that.
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There really is some terrific stuff here. Thanks for the post.
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Thank you! Have a great weekend.
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Ireland is definitely a great source of inspiration for you. What lovely pictures Jenny. (Are there wo twins in your family? Brunettes?)
That celtic round thing? Forgot its name. We went there when we visited our Irish friend in Dublin years ago. The circular motif carved on the stone at the entrance is a triskell. We have the same in Brittany.
And the song is lovely. Thanks for the trip.
B.
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Those two lovely brunettes are my nieces. Older step sisters to my young nephew.
The cleric rounds thing? Are you talking about newgrange?
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Lovely nieces. 🙂

Yes, Newgrange. (Thanks for reminding me. I’d forgotten the name) The circular design looks like a Breton triskel. See below:
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Ahh yes, they are very similar. It is interesting to look at cave art or ancient art from around the world to see how it differs and how it is similar.
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The Cletic civilzation spread from Ireland in the west all the way to central europe, with main spots in Ireland, Wales, Scotland, France and bits of Germany I think. Maybe further East.
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I saw evidence of it in Austria when I visited many years ago. I visited a salt mine that the Celts used many years ago. (Don’t remember how many years ago.) There was a very lovely Celtic museum with amazing items in it. Can’t for the life of me remember the name of the town. I need to look that up some day and find my old photos on the subject.
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So the Celts did go quite a way to the east. Would be nice to see your photos. happy Easter, Jenny, if we don’t get in touch until then.
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Thanks. To you too! Do you have plans with the family? We will all be together thank goodness.
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How nice. Those must be lovely reunions. enjoy. My wife is coming back from Colombia on Saturday. We’ll probably all get together on Sunday. Joyeuses Pâques my dear.
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Joyeuses Pâques to you!
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😉
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(T)wo twins…
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This post touches me on multiple levels. Landscapes, family, war & peace, and the music. I almost wish I had touched “play” on the song first thing, so I could go through the images with this soundtrack. In fact, I’m going to go back to the top and do it again…
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I do hope you liked the song. There is something about his voice that has moved me since the first time I heard it. I have never had the opportunity to see him live though. Maybe I need to figure out how to do that.
I tried to get a good mix of photos most of which are my favorites. I was hoping that would come through on the post. 😉
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Yes! It all works! Happy Easter to you too ❤
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Reblogged this on Bulldog Travels and commented:
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to all who wander.
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