
Hillwalking in County Tipperary
26 Oct 2016 Leave a comment
in Travel Tags: autumn, challenge, East Munster Way, heather, hiking, hillwalking, Knockmealdown mountains, Tipperary, Wordless Wednesday
Hillwalking in County Tipperary
19 Oct 2016 2 Comments
in Travel Tags: architecture, autumn, autumn colours, beauty of nature, colourful, Maynooth, Maynooth college, nature, nature's bounty, old building, university of Maynooth, virginia creeper, Wordless Wednesday
Autumn colours in Maynooth
25 Oct 2015 6 Comments
in Travel Tags: autumn, autumn colours, Black and White, challenge, cows, fun, Ireland, My Sunday Photo, photolife, photos
13 Oct 2015 Leave a comment
in blogging, Travel Tags: autumn, cashews, cookery, cooking, curry sauce, delicious, favourite foods, healthy, lamb kofta
Here’s a great recipe using Lamb mince, from the lovely blog ‘Please pass the recipe’ Hope you try it out and enjoy!
15 Sep 2015 5 Comments
in blogging, challenge, Ireland Tags: autumn, beaches, Cork, Fort Camden, Garrettstown, grasses, monochromatic, monochrome, nature, scenery, spiral staircase, weekly photo challenge
10 Nov 2014 9 Comments
in Ireland, Travel Tags: autumn, autumn colours, falling leaves, festival of leaves, Glen of Aherlow, hiking, leaves, trees
I have noticed that by the river the leaves are still on the trees, whereas inland in the hills, they seem to fall much faster. Has anyone else noticed this?
19 Oct 2014 3 Comments
in Ireland Tags: autumn, autumn colours, Cork, falling leaves, Glucksman gallery, old buildings, trees, UCC, University College
falling leaves
hide the path
so quietly
~John Bailey, “Autumn,” a haiku year, 2001, as posted on oldgreypoet.com
Glucksman Gallery, University College, Cork
Autumn in the grounds of the University
16 Jul 2013 3 Comments
in Travel Tags: Africa, autumn, family, nature, Norway, postaday, scenery, sunshine, weekly photo challenge, winter, Zimbabwe
‘In photography, the “golden hour” is the first and last hour of sunlight of the day. Photographers venture out on sunrise hikes or sunset treks to capture a magical shot, due to the quality of the light during that time of day. Share a picture taken during the golden hour’
I am not much of a sunrise person, but I do have a few sunset pictures in my many files of photos, here are a few taken in Norway last December. We had the first snowfall on the day we arrived, so there was much excitement and photos, and playing in the snow. The low sun was particularly bright against the whiteness of the snow.
And before very long,it had disappeared completely, leaving a golden glow on the bare trees.
I know, I know, it’s summertime now, and we don’t really want to be reminded of cold snowy winters yet, so here are a few sunsets from the other end of the world, Zimbabwe, in March
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