

All photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
Poems, Poetry, Poets
Some lays of the Fianna, translated from the Irish by Annraoi de Paor with illustrations by Tim Halpin
A small press
The Things That Are In My Head.
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Beautiful shots, Damien!
Thank you my dear Dorinda
You’re very welcome, my friend!
Lovely photos, Damien!
Thank you my dear- I think the city gets most of the credit- I just point and hope
🙂
Thank you for sharing those lovely pictures, Dami. There lies special calm in black-and-white images. While I enjoyed all of the ones above, the third picture from the top (the one with the path between the houses) speaks to me in a special way. It feels like a memory of a place… It must be a place I only know from dreams.
Much love – hope you are keeping well, too! ❤
Steffi
Thank you Stefanie. It’s my running ground! An old overground railway track now a green walkway! Many lives have passed along those lines in other lifetimes!! Big hugs
Great choice for running grounds! Actually, I have once seen a painting with a scene in Paris from the turn of the last century (or maybe the late 1800’s) that gave me a similar sensation. Just that your photo feels more peaceful to me. However, it is well possible that it was another lifetime! Hugs to you, too!
Manifique. Comme d’habitude.