A crow watches for crumbs on the ground at the Blarney Woollen Mills today. The white gazebo/tent is gone but it was good to see the (permanent?) outdoor covered seating next to the building still there.
Blarney on a frosty morning in February 2013. We’ve had such a mild winter this year but there’s always a (tiny) chance of snow for the next few weeks.
A dog on a balcony looks down on passing foot traffic in Cork City, February 2021.
It seems unreal but most of the Covid19 restrictions will be lifted in Ireland tomorrow morning at 6am. Pubs and restaurant hours to return to normal.Nightclubs reopen.FULL attendance at indoor and outdoor events.Covid pass requirement gone for hospitality. You’ll still need the Covid digital cert (or I presume a negative PCR?) to travel on a…
I’m glad I was warned. I could see his feet do a little tap dance as he passed by.
A few days ago we had a lovely sunset and luckily I was out walking with my wife around the village. Here’s a shot from the road outside. This is a silhouette anyone in Blarney will recognise, isn’t it?
At certain times of the year the Ballycotton cliff walk allows you to walk next to rich golden fields under blue skies. Not at this time of year obviously. This was in July 2011!
One of the horses in the grounds of Blarney Castle. February 2015.
The Ferris Wheel on the Grand Parade is gone now but just recently a crow was checking it out to see if it was fun or not.
The stunning mural of a hurler on the wall of a house on Anglesea Street and South Terrace stands watching passing traffic on a cold January evening. The mural by Dublin artist ACHES is amazing to look at during the day but I liked how the hurler is just visible between these passing buses. You…
Templebreedy Church, late one evening after the sun has set.
Covid-19 precautions in a Dunnes Stores at the cash registers. Dealing with us, the public, is hard enough in normal times. In Covid times it must be absolutely awful.