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  • Morning Walks around Blarney
  • Queue for the Whopper
  • Cheetah Cuddles
  • The Blue Hand
  • Car Ferry
  • Cork Street Photography
  • We all wear masks
  • Waltzing at the fairground
  • With an Umbrella
  • Up a ladder in Kinsale

The Disappearance of Fungie

The disappearance of a single solitary dolphin in the year 2020 would seem to be small news among the horrible things that have happened this year. The pandemic is still raging. Ireland is in lockdown again. People are dying from Covid-19. However, on October 20th it was reported that Fungie, a dolphin that first appeared...

Morning Walks around Blarney

Covid-19 Lockdown began again in Ireland for six weeks until December 1st. Hopefully people don't go crazy drinking and partying in December thinking the Coronavirus is gone, but of course they will. Bet we'll have another lockdown in January. We're restricted to exercising within 5km of our homes now, which is ridiculous when you live...

Queue for the Whopper

Last month in Burger King, St. Patrick Street, Cork.

Cheetah Cuddles

Cheetahs cuddle and groom each other at Fota Wildlife Park in Co Cork.

The Blue Hand

Masked on Grand Parade, Cork. September 2020.

Car Ferry

On the ferry to Wales.

Cork Street Photography

St. Patrick Street, Cork. August 2020.

We all wear masks

Opera Lane, Cork.

Waltzing at the fairground

The waltzers at the fairground in Dingle, Co Kerry last August.

With an Umbrella

No sign of masks yet in February 2020.

Up a ladder in Kinsale

Kinsale, Co Cork on a glorious June afternoon.

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  • Fun day at Fota Wildlife Park

    Earlier this year, between lockdowns, I visited Fota Wildlife Park for a nice couple of hours walking around the park looking at the animals. No…

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