The changing face of Cork City
The changing face of Cork City O’Flynn Butchers used to operate from this shop until very recently. With the influx of immigrants into Ireland, North Main Street has become a lot more interesting with shops dedicated to the cuisine of other cultures!
Little Bunny
Little Bunny Each Spring for the past two years wild rabbits visit our garden at home. They’re really cute, and thankfully I don’t have any flowers or veg to tempt them!
The Groins of Youghal
The Groins of Youghal Final photograph of the groins in Youghal. For the time being. Thanks to Collin and Stuart who told me what they’re called! 🙂
Street Talking
Two gents pictured on Winthrop Street Cork several weeks ago.
Beach Step
Beach Step Step up from the beach at Youghal
Pebbles on the Beach
Pebbles on the Beach Another shot from our trip to Youghal. I’m always looking up, down and everywhere!
Dancing in the street
Dancing in the street All by himself, but he was enjoying the band that were playing a few feet away!
Ruby on the beach
Ruby on the beach Ruby, a Springer Spaniel we met last year in Bunnyconnellan, is still down in Myrtleville! Her owner must be living down there somewhere. We threw a stick for her a few times and then walked over to Fennell’s Bay and she followed us with her tail wagging! It was a pleasure…
Kilkenny Alley
Kilkenny Alley One of the well preserved medieval alleyways leading off the main street in Kilkenny.
Odd One Out
Odd One Out Glance down and you may notice a whole new world at your feet
Another sale
Another sale Another sale made at the market during the St Patrick’s Festival in Cork!
Green Seaweed
Green Seaweed Green seaweed grows on stumps of wood on the beach at Youghal. I can only guess that these stumps are a protection against the powerful force of the tides. Aren’t they? Check out the Youghal category for another shot of this beach!












