Hi Graham, Those pictures really bring back memories. I used to visit your Nanna (Eileen) every week when I was a teenager and used to walk that road with the little cottages on it.
The picture of the castle is great. I have a collection of old books. One of them is "The bridal of Drimnagh". It's packed in a case now because of my renovation, but I'll take it out as soon as I can and publish some info from it. Rita and Mam (Peggy) and I did a tour of the castle back in the late 80's or early 90's. It was very interesting and the tourguide quoted from the poem (my book mentioned above).
2019 Alternate Oscars
-
2019 was a strong year for movies led by three of my all-time favorites —
Taika Waititi's *Jojo Rabbit*, a wildly-funny and deeply-moving comedy
about a ...
CHTM: A flavour of year ten
-
Edit: This is my final post on CHTM. Thanks for your readership of my posts
over the last decade! Stay in touch! My new podcast, Three Castles Burning,
is ...
June Foray - a gifted voice and a miraculous ear
-
The One and Only June Foray I never got to work with or meet voice over
artist June Foray in her long life and career, so there is not much I can
say a...
VINTAGE | January Batch
-
It may be a brand spanking new year, but we've got a batch of choice
vintage items that have just been added to The Reed, including a restock of beaded
sou...
The Blog has moved...
-
*Bonjour*,
Thank you for following French Girl in Seattle for almost 4 years.
Le Blog just moved, and we miss you!
This is your official invitation ...
Interior Design | Paris Apartment
-
This eclectically designed Paris apartment has beautiful chevron floors,
mouldings, large windows & french doors ...
*photos by enrique menossi*
...
Sign Up To Offer Holyland Scattering Service
-
Providing a natural and spiritual way to create final closure, Holyland Ash
Scattering can offer your client families a serene and sacred place of rest
t...
Fly fishing in Labrador
-
It's been quite a while since I updated my blog. I have some photos of a
trip I made in 2005 to Labrador. We stayed at Kepimets Camps, owned by Matt
Libby...
5 comments:
Nice photos Graham........were u at a loose end one of the days that you wandered round taking these???? Karen cooling off at home ha ha ha.....
ur funny Eileen i could give a smart answer back but i wont,u not like them?
they are great...just imagining you wandering around thats all......!!!!!!
Hi Graham, Those pictures really bring back memories. I used to visit your Nanna (Eileen) every week when I was a teenager and used to walk that road with the little cottages on it.
The picture of the castle is great. I have a collection of old books. One of them is "The bridal of Drimnagh". It's packed in a case now because of my renovation, but I'll take it out as soon as I can and publish some info from it. Rita and Mam (Peggy) and I did a tour of the castle back in the late 80's or early 90's. It was very interesting and the tourguide quoted from the poem (my book mentioned above).
Post a Comment