Talking at the church
Teenagers talking and arguing on the steps of SS. Peter & Paul’s Church. March 2021.
The Daffodils Are Looming
Daffodils as pictured in the gardens of Blarney Castle last March.
Let’s get out of here
We need an exit from this pandemic. Vaccination, ventilation, masks and social distancing. We should be so privileged that we can do those things. A photo from the last Blarney Photography Club photo night, February 2020.
Sliabh Liag Cliffs
Sliabh Liag, or Slieve League as it’s known to most. The English name is a phonetic translation of the Irish name if you’re wondering. Absolutely beautiful location in Co. Donegal that will take your breath away. Both with the scenery and the walk up if you’re not fit and healthy. 🙂
The only safe crowd now
Pigeons don’t need to socially distance. Not that anyone needed to in 2018 when I took this photo in Bishop Lucey Park.
Pubs are still closed
Pubs are still closed as Ireland slowly comes out of yet another lockdown due to the Covid19 pandemic. The last time we unlocked fully was Christmas and the country suffered a huge spike in Covid19 infections in the following months. The difference now is that vaccinations have started and almost 28% of the population have…
Dugort Beach, Achill Island
Achill Island is a beautiful island off the coast of Mayo. There’s a bridge connecting the island to the mainland making it easier to get there which is great because it’s a wonderful place to visit. This is Dugort Beach in the north of the island.
Little robin in the bush
A tiny robin in one of the bushes behind Blarney Castle today. A curious fellow how flitted between grass and bushes.
Above the Clouds at the Conor Pass
Clouds fill the Conor Pass in Kerry in this photo taken in April 2019.
Ardfry Castle
“Ardfry Castle dates to approx. 1770 and was built by Joseph Blake, member of the famous Blake Family, who later gained the title of Lord Wallscourt.” (Ardfry Castle on Visit Galway)
An Fear Marbh
Dingle Peninsula, October 2020.
Stone Ring at Sheep’s Head
A ring of white painted stones set into the ground at the end of Sheep’s Head, Co Cork. September 2008.












