Don’t walk, cycle, take a taxi
You can’t walk, you better cycle or take a taxi.
An evening above Dunquin Pier
Dunquin Pier at the end of the Dingle Peninsula sits below a steep grassy cliff. Last year I saw three teenage girls sitting on the edge of the cliff you can see in this photo. I got dizzy just looking at them but they weren’t in (much) danger. There’s a step below where many feet…
Grace O’Malley in Cork
Training ship Grace O’Malley docked in Cork recently.
The Three Sisters at Sunset
The Three Sisters on the Dingle Peninsula just as the sun sets.
Early Morning Mist
Mist and fog (the same thing?) gather in the hollows of an early morning last week near Blarney.
Hank and Ray in Charlies Bar
Hank Wedel and Ray Barron in Charlies Bar last night. There wasn’t a huge crowd but the music was oh so good. So good to hear Hank and Ray play again as we haven’t been in Charlies since before the pandemic started.
The waves of Owenahincha
Waves crash off shore at Owenahincha Beach.
Where the bikes go
Walking across a bridge in Chicago I noticed all the bikes that were thrown up on the railing next to the river. As good a place as any if there’s no decent bike parking to be had nearby.
The Ceiling of the Pantheon
Look straight up from the centre of the Pantheon to see the magnificent ceiling above you.
The Windy Tall Ship
The tall ship Windy is the official flagship of the City of Chicago. Appropriately named.
Sin é luí na gréine
Outside the Sin é pub in Cork on Saturday evening as we went to the Everyman Theatre to see Des Bishop perform.
Sight Seeing in Chicago
Tourists enjoying a nice July afternoon on a boat in Chicago.












