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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Half a mile to Pearse
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In this digital age when even wires are becoming a...
Half a mile to Pearse
Railway signs and railway architecture have always...
Storm debris.Winds of 100-120 kph were reported la...
Woodwork
Fuchsias.Irish autumns don't have much to commend ...
Wicklow Way marker.The signpost seemed almost to g...
Kitchen fireplaceIt's hard to imagine that anyone ...
September blue and green
Victorian skylight
Evening sun over the Dublin mountains.The late Dr ...
On a cold, wet and grey autumn September evening, ...
Iron gates in Balure Lane
Out doing parish visiting this afternoon, I walked...
View from the railway bridge
Glenageary DART station
Moorings in Dun Laoghaire
Dun Laoghaire East Pier
Saint Matthias' Church
At work
On the water
Greystones Harbour
The Bay
From the beach to Sorrento Terrace and Dalkey Island
Dun Laoghaire harbour on a still summer's evenig
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