We usually make our own St. Patrick's Day cards, but that isn't really an economical thing to do from Ecuador, the postage is $2.00 to the US, and delivery can be several weeks, sometimes months before it gets delivered to the States. So we are sending some pics of Ireland taken during our trips there. The quality of some of the pic's aren't great, most are scans I did on our home scanner. They aren't really in any order, but I wanted to start with this one. My Mom took it of my Grandmother on our first family trip to Ireland in 1972, it was the first time my Grandmother had seen her brother Brian in many, many years.
Brigid King and Her Brother Brian O'Malley
Me at age 11, my Mom and my Grandmother standing on my Grandmother's land on Clare Ireland, 1971.
My brother Michael helping to bring in the hay on my Father's family farm, 1978
The Free Derry Square, Derry City, Co. Derry Northern Ireland
Dunluce Castle at Sunset, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
My Mom sitting in front of Dunluce Castle
Customs House, Dublin, Ireland
A road leading into Connemara, desolute beauty.
County Galway, Ireland
Drombeg Stone Circle, County Clare.
This site has been Carbon dated to 945-830, B.C. It is similar to Newgrange in the fact that the recumbent stone is placed to align with the rising sun on the Winter Solstice.
Glendalough, County Wicklow, a mystical place. It dates back to the 12th century. |
Flowers growing in the mist in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. |
A view from the Skelligs, County Kerry, Ireland.
This monastic settlement dates back to the 7th century.
Poulnabrone Dolmen, County Clare. Also known as Druid's Altars, this
one is believed to have been constructed anytime time between 4200 B.C.
and 2900 B.C.
Monasterboice Round Tower and High Crosses, County Louth, Ireland.
The complex dates back to the early 6th century
My sister Kathleen and the caretaker at the top of the Round Tower.
Our view from the Round Tower, once in lifetime chance!
The Children of Lir Sculpture in the Garden of Rememberance, it depicts the legend of the King of Lir and his children turning into swans.
Dublin, Ireland.
Grace O'Malley's Castle, Clare Island, County Mayo, Ireland.
My Grandmother, Brigid O'Malley- King,and my father's Family, The Murray's all lived on this Island. The "castle" dates to the 16th century.
The Clare Island Lighthouse, County Mayo, Ireland
Monument to Michael Collins, this is the place on the road where he was ambushed and murdered. County Cork, Ireland
Famine Memorial along the River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland.
Extremely moving.
Close-up of the Famine Memorial In Dublin. Such Sorrow.
This is a close-up of the gates to a Famine Cemetery on the outskirts of Sligo Town, County Sligo, Ireland.
Michael hanging on the roadside on Clare Ireland.
Trees like this are sometimes called famine trees, because they
grow and flourish in harsh condions. Unknown location, Ireland
Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Lady of the Lakes, Killarney, Co, Killarney, Ireland
The Rock of Cashel, Co. Cashel, Ireland
3 comments:
I could move and live there forever!!
We miss the Teagues.
The photographs are well done. You've managed to capture 4,000 years of Irish history in the span of one single web page. Recite that sentence to an ancient and he will think ye've gone daft. Happy St. Paddy's Day....it may be a non-holiday in Cuenca, but not in your hearts. Be blessed.
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