All photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
All photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
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Some lays of the Fianna, translated from the Irish by Annraoi de Paor with illustrations by Tim Halpin
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By Miri Elm
It’s always startling for me to see our cabbage trees and flaxes in your photos! Really enjoyed seeing the windmills again and more here than I saw on Twitter, very fascinating.The kite detail in the seat is awesome. Thanks for sharing Dami.. these are awesome!
Ah, i am so pleased to share a few bits and pieces familiar to your own shores Liz. The kite was indeed so cute, it’s our former dump that has been turned into a park with amazing views over Dublin. So happy you enjoyed them my dear ☘️❤️
Lovely! My heart goes out to that ‘palm’ tree.
Yes, me too, that palm took a beating that day
They are probably a special Irish strain, designed to defeat any battering by anything.
😂😂😂😂😂