
Instinct brought me out to the Copper Coast to see the very last of this year’s Midsummer sun and, of course, it was impossible to resist the temptation of a swim at Garrarus Beach on the way home. Grand light for swimming at 10:45pm among campers, fishermen and other sun worshipers.
So, as midnight approaches here in Ireland, I bid farewell to what has been a stunning Midsummer’s Day 2014.

Beautiful pictures. . . There’s something magical about the summer solstice in northern locales.
Hi Sheryl, I couldn’t agree more. It’s an amazing day.
Truly stunning photos
Thanks Willow!
What a fabulous way to spend Midsummer Sundown!
Absolute bliss, Dale. (Hope you’re doing okay?)
Yes thank you! Feeling foolish, looking battered but in the end, all will be well! Thank you so much for asking!
Oh! And thanks for the love sent my way! xoxo
So glad to hear you’re in one piece! Take care and relax as best you can.
Definitely in one piece… just one piece with more colours than I’d like! 😉
Hopefully time will do the trick!
Indeed, there is something magical about summer solstice in the north! So pleased to share latitude with you 🙂 ❤ ❤
Ah thanks, KwH! It’s a great time of year, that’s for sure.