Saturday, April 6, 2013

The beauty of South Kerry


Caherciveen playground

Where has my Mama gone?


Beauty of Spring

Reunited


Disscussion with the neighbours-How many lambs today


All lambs in place-time for a few jumps

Waterville

Can you see the face?, when you see it the door unfortunately disappears. Two eyes a nose and a mouth.
 

Cill Rialaig


 
I got up this morning and thought what another beautiful day, great weather and still on the Easter holidays. We started with the playground in town followed by some lovely Ice cream cones from Banks Caherciveen. We then came home to check the sheep to discover some new lambs, then there was the conflab with the neighbours accross the ditch, How many lambs today? We had some fun around the fields. After dinner I took a quick trip to Waterville and followed the promenade and down onto the sea front to photograph this lovely house which is owned by Breada Mac Gillacudy. I finished the evening with the great company of the South Kerry camera club and as always great support and advice from the most inspirational Michael Herrmann.We were in Cill Rialaig which is a beautiful little village where Artists come and if its inspiration and peace you are looking for this is the place. 
 High above the Atlantic surf, lie the ruins of Cill Rialaig village. Over the years, both famine and emigration have taken their toll. The last resident, Bridget O'Connell, finally left around 30 years ago. In the early 1990's the house were restored and hold there beauty to this day.
I feel lucky to live in South Kerry.
Top shots taken with Cannon 450D and final ones Cannon 7D.

1 comment:

  1. I love the pictures of the children and the lambs. My favorite is the third one, you really got a meaningful expression on the face of the little animal. And the one of an obviously very happy lamb cuddling between to equally joyful kids should be another award winner in a competition.
    Franz

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