Old House on Oilean Chleire

Posted on 14 October 2009

Old House on Oilean Chleire

Just up the hill from the North Harbour on OIlean Chleire off the County Cork coast.

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2 responses to Old House on Oilean Chleire

  • Richard says:

    How small is the world?

    Here I am surfing the web in Ballintemple Cork City. I am getting used to Google Reader and have downloaded a whole load of ‘pre-compiled’ reading lists (cycling, coffee, photos and lots of useless trivia and a set of wordpress websites). I’ve added these to my usual daily fixes (photos, running).

    Anyway, I’m flicking through the wordpress list and I come across one called ‘wordpress planet’ and there is a gallery of likely suspects wandering around Quebec in their anoraks and about three rows down there is a familiar face.

    http://ma.tt/2009/10/automattic-in-quebec/mcm_7129/

    The world is just tooooooo small!

    Enjoy Canada!

    • Donncha says:

      Ha! That’s from yesterday’s photowalk in Quebec. I have a load of photos form it but haven’t had time to work on ‘em yet. I’ll probably throw them up on this Flickr set first.

      Matt who runs that blog is my boss, and a keen photographer!

      Gotta prepare at least 4 photos for the next few days posts until I get home on Sunday. So much to do!

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