Over the Stile

The stile over the dry stone wall leading to Carbury Castle in Country Kildare Ireland.
Some great Photo’s of the castle and some history here.
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Over the Stile

The stile over the dry stone wall leading to Carbury Castle in Country Kildare Ireland.
Some great Photo’s of the castle and some history here.
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“Hey Doris, look at yer man”

Three Jackdaws on the edge of Hillsborough Lake.
Jackdaw ( Corvus monedula )
LAID TO REST.
I love to visit old graveyards, they hold years of history and stories. Stopped at this one on my way home from work. With a low winter sun and clear sky’s it was going to give me a few photography’s. I could see the curtains on the windows across the road moving, bet they wonder why is someone photographing an old graveyard. They never ask.

Today’s photo is an old broken headstone dating from 1880 laid to rest on the grave where it once stood. Covered in moss and lichen it was a work of art. Wonder after 136 years will people be viewing this blog….
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Never Judge

Remember the old saying ‘ Never judge a book by it’s cover’
Never judge people by theirs.
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BMW

Monochrome photographs are going to be the theme for the next week or two. So feel free to comment on them. Would love to hear if you like B&W photographs or not. Why you like or dislike them.
This shot is of a BMW R 1200 GS motorcycle.
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Why??

WHY do we keep so much useless bits in a container, Might we need them someday yet to come. WHY do we do the same with what hurts us. Why keep all that stuff in our human container, so it can hurt us again another time. Every now and then we need to sort out the container and dump what is useless. Same with that which hurts and makes us suffer, let go of it. Throw it away so it can no longer hurt us. Its only when we keep the container as empty has possible that the WHY becomes why.
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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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