Those clouds are amazing! Such a beautiful spot you call home....I was trying to figure out the sign....jagged rocks under the water? Happy Valentine's Day!
I don't comment, though i have been reading for a while... but that second photo caught me, and held me, more than the ones of you knitting with friends, more than the ones from your birthday and the autumn ones and your trip to see family, There is something there that speaks in a language that my spirit heard... thank you
The top photo is a wonder with the yellow sign against the blueness of the sea and sky. Rocks under water? Falling rocks? Government sign-producer off the rails?
Jo, isn't it weird? They were taken in Shankill. I do love a different view of something that is so familiar. Makes it seem new and all the more impressive. We are so blessed to live here.
Oh I love all the signpost wonderings!!
Mise, you are right, it's rocks under water, although Government sign producer off the rails sounds good too LOL!
CAM, I love the idea of it being a signpost to Atlantis... Imagine!
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Those clouds are amazing! Such a beautiful spot you call home....I was trying to figure out the sign....jagged rocks under the water?
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day!
Speaking of love...I love the light in Ireland!
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI was a little confused by the sign but settled on it being a road sign to Atlantis :) Happy Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Heaven.
ReplyDeleteoooo, beautiful skycloud photos! happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Ciara. And Happy Valentine's Day to you and your family! Sincerely, Susan from writingstraightfromtheheart.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletehappy Love day, Ciara, luv. nice photos! xo from meself and me l'il man. ;)
ReplyDelete"homefocus"
ReplyDeleteI like that you've made this a word :)
I don't comment, though i have been reading for a while...
ReplyDeletebut that second photo caught me,
and held me,
more than the ones of you knitting with friends, more than the ones from your birthday
and the autumn ones and your trip to see family,
There is something there that speaks
in a language that my spirit heard...
thank you
It's slightly weird to see a different headland to the one I'm used to - yet so the same!
ReplyDeleteThe top photo is a wonder with the yellow sign against the blueness of the sea and sky. Rocks under water? Falling rocks? Government sign-producer off the rails?
ReplyDeleteJo, isn't it weird? They were taken in Shankill. I do love a different view of something that is so familiar. Makes it seem new and all the more impressive. We are so blessed to live here.
ReplyDeleteOh I love all the signpost wonderings!!
Mise, you are right, it's rocks under water, although Government sign producer off the rails sounds good too LOL!
CAM, I love the idea of it being a signpost to Atlantis... Imagine!
Ciara dont we live in a beautiful country ????? I think the signpost means "life: some ups and downs ahead" LOL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Blue skies and an ocean walk. Nothing like it.
ReplyDeleteI can feel the freshness in these photographs, and omefocus is a great word.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I can smell the sea salt air and feel the cold sting of the wind on my cheeks.
ReplyDeleteI think I need a vacation :)
I hope you had a lovely weekend and a lovely Valentine's Day!
Hi Ciara
ReplyDeletethese pictures are beautiful
Jas
ps hope it is getting a little warmer there for you, we are having a lot of sunshine in Cork this week!
x
Lovely photos!!! love the blog, hope you had a lovely v-day x LZ
ReplyDeleteHello! Shyly de-lurking to say what lovely pictures you take, and what lovely poetry you write. Looking forward to reading more!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful, dreamy images.
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