A Wee Bit o' Green


For your St. Patrick's Day pleasure,
I can't offer you green beer,
but here's a little touch of the Emerald Isle.

Doolin - traditional Irish music center

near Sligo

Newgrange in the Boyne River valley

pub in Galway

looking back toward the Cliffs of Moher

May you learn the secrets of the Shining Ones.

Comments

Elisabeth said…
Thanks Mei. I'm off to Ireland for the first time ever, in the middle of the year, reluctant traveler that I am. I look forward to seeing all that green. Thanks.
Thank YOu! Definite a green place.
steven said…
meri i've never been to ireland but i would love to see the hills in the south. thanks for sharing these gorgeous pictures. steven
Pauline Wiles said…
Strangely, I grew up in England but have never visited Ireland. It was on the 'some day, no hurry' list, but then we surprised ourselves by moving to California. :)
Definitely a lovely country!
Beautiful and lush---I want to be there!
tony said…
HAPPY SAINT PATRICKs DAY!
A.Smith said…
I love Ireland and my sweetest memory of it was breaking a high heel walking on cobblestones. Lesson learned. No green beer here, just a shot of single malt to toast the good friends who bring smiles and memories when they post. Sláinte!
georgia b. said…
WOW!
i'm more than a wee bit jealous!
i so want to go there.
i want to sit in a chair on that bluff in the last photo and let the sea wind wash over me. i think i'd never leave.

thanks for the gorgeous green!

happy st. patrick's day!
Anonymous said…
ireland is high on my list of places to visit. even name conjures up green!
What breathtaking photos of the landscapes...in color, contrasts and natural beauty.

Thank you for visiting.
rebecca said…
lovely.
you have wrapped me in perfect green
and oh that blue of the sea!

xoxoxox,
rebecca
Lovely photos! I've been to Ireland three times in my life...hopefully a forth time will come soon!

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