As Ireland moves towards St. Stephen’s Day, I would like to share a couple of photographs from today ~ a day on which nature here in Co. Waterford sparkled:
Listening to the Church Bells in TramoreGarrarus BeachNewtown WoodTramore Bay
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Interesting post… 🙂 Have a beautiful day and wonderful holiday season! 🙂 🙂 🙂
I’m sitting here by the boathouse (the only place to get Internet) because I had to do a bit of work for hubby. I decided to spend a little time on my gazillion emails and of course fell on one of yours!
All’s going extremely well in this 28-30 degree weather! I wish for you too a fabulous New Year!
Interesting post… 🙂 Have a beautiful day and wonderful holiday season! 🙂 🙂 🙂
Thanks very much for dropping by and for your good wishes. Happy New Year!
Gorgeous, as per usual! Hope you’re having a fabulous Christmas time!
Hi Dale, surprised but delighted to hear from you. Hope all’s going well for you too and all the best for the New Year!
I’m sitting here by the boathouse (the only place to get Internet) because I had to do a bit of work for hubby. I decided to spend a little time on my gazillion emails and of course fell on one of yours!
All’s going extremely well in this 28-30 degree weather! I wish for you too a fabulous New Year!
The mere mention of ‘boathouse’ and ’28-30 degrees’ has me in a reverie!
Someone with a kind heart to put that up in the woods. Little things like that go a long way.
Roy, I agree with you about the little things. I just wonder what the story behind the wooden heart could possibly be.