Priory of St John the Baptist
The Priory of St. John the Baptist taken from across the Boyne River at Newtown, Trim, County Meath.
The Priory of St. John the Baptist
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The Priory of St. John the Baptist taken from across the Boyne River at Newtown, Trim, County Meath.
The Priory of St. John the Baptist
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The old place.

First snow off the year and it brings a fresh look to the familiar places we pass on a regular
route. So out for a walk before the sun was over the horizon and got this shot of Magee’s old place or what’s left of it.
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Country Life: Gates and Tractors

Where this photograph was taken was the entrance to where Johnnie Magee lived in the year 1900 in the town land off Carricknaveagh. Below is a link to what happen here in the early morning of 27th January 1900.
Lambeg Parish Church, Lisburn County Antrim, Ireland.
I pass this church most days, so decided to stop by and photograph the river that passes close by. Turned out the river view was not great. Since I had parked in the church car park, I thought I might take a look around. So this is one off the photographs I shot there.

And here is a little History about the Church.
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What’s in your pocket.

in mine the price of a coffee and a daily paper.
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Going out.
To day’s photo comes from a large Victorian dolls house that was built by my mother over a few years. With help doing some of the wood work, the rest is all is down to mum. So I will be posting the odd interior photograph of the house. So today it’s the entrance hall.

Not sure what the scale of the house is but it’s big.
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Thought about what should today’s Photo, some days its just the image that counts. Others I like to put a meaning behind it. It could be something said or an action by someone or thing. So by the time I got in tonight it was dark, I took a walk around the outside of my mothers house. Armed with a flashlight and camera I noted the little things she had gathered up over the years. Using flash I shot a few off these out door ornaments .

While looking through the photos, it showed the love and care a parent has when bring us up through our young live’s. In the Owl is the wisdom that we receive from them. The bird, the love and care we are given with nothing asked in return. The gnome represents all the hard work and labour over the years in tending and supplying to our living and educational needs. The sleeping Mole, all the nights we slept while our parents watched over us through illness and injuries. Perhaps it’s just me getting older and seeing things that are not there. Tonight when I roll over to sleep, I will think of the little Mole. The times my parents missed there sleep, never to complain. So I would like to thank my parents for the love they gave.
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I’m lucky my folks are still around and I still have the chance to return their love and kindness.
Out for a walk in Donadea Forest Park in County Kildare Ireland, a damp day cool day. A lot of families use the park, feeding the ducks, walking the dog having a picnic or just grabbing a coffee in the magical tea shop. So walking around the small lake I came across a tree, some might say it is a forest park and trees are all around. This is a special tree, a tree where the child’s pacifier/dummy’s goes when they are ready to give them up. Here is a photo from the Dummy Tree.

Think of all the hours off comfort on this branch, , I wonder if the children ever return to see the special place where they left it.
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Can’t help myself when it comes to the view from the garden, so today the light was beautiful and I can’t help it. so it’s another view from our garden.

Hope you enjoy the view has much I do. Thank you for viewing.
PS. If you look closely in the tree on the right hand side, you will see a black and white bird. This is a Cormorant a large sea bird.
Face- scape
When we see a face what do we study.
the whole or the items.
If something is missing
do we fill it in with a minds image.

Be mindful and see whats there not the label we attach
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