For the past two weeks, the 'anomaly' of beautiful, sunshine-filled days has continued, which made exploring Belfast and the countryside so much more pleasant. Since the last time I posted, I have walked through a bubble-filled archway in the tiny alleyway downtown; spent a lovely Friday morning wandering through St. George's Market; spent a lovely …
THE FACES OF IRELAND
What made my visit to Ireland so memorable was the wonderful people I met along the way. From a long-time internet sewing friend who met me in Belfast to her parents who took me to tea in Bushmills; relatives, neighbors and friends of friends in Virginia; a creative quiller at a craft fair in Belfast …
IRELAND – PART 3 – The Wild Atlantic Way Cond.
Did I mention that almost everywhere you go, you're being watched? These wooly guys are literally wherever you look - on a mountaintop or in a valley, usually with a splash of colored spray painted on them designating who they belong to. After a lovely sleep and another full Irish breakfast, tops on my bucket …
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FAITH N’ BEGORRAH – IRELAND FOR 18 DAYS!
Welcome to Ireland!! PART I - THE NORTH After the Highlands of Scotland, I was looking forward to returning to Ireland. It has been 12 years since I first was here. I came for a photography workshop that was based out of Westport, in the Republic. During that visit, I explored not only the west …
