Dublin, September 2010



Sunday, 19 September 2010





Auntie Anne and I spent a lovely afternoon visiting the Botanic Gardens, Dublin

Friday, 16 July 2010



River view from Rose Garden and the Secret Garden at Blenheim Palace

Abingdon is a pretty riverside town just south of Oxford

Thursday, 3 June 2010



Westminster Abbey

The sergeant majors were being very demanding of these Guards who were training at their barracks near Buckingham Palace.

This family of swans were in St James' Park. They reminded me of the swans who were nesting in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, I wonder have their eggs hatched successfully!


Saint Paul's Cathedral


The Mall


The London Eye



The former Battersea Power Station has been transformmed over the last ten years into the beautiful building which is the Tate Modern.

Monday, 31 May 2010


The Mother of the groom has a hat!




Jesus College, Oxford


Ice Cream at Harrods



Tower Bridge





Having Fun


Louise is living in Oxfordshire where she now works. We began my visit to her with a trip to London. We had great fun wandering around the city soaking in the atmosphere, saw the West End production of Blood Brothers and stayed over with Rhona Gaynor in her home near Tower Bridge.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Avoca, Co Wicklow






Meeting of the Waters - the confluence of the rivers Avonmore and Avonbeg thereafter called the Avoca River.

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Cottage by the Lake


Posing by the Waterfall !


Wicklow Goats
Glendalough Co. Wicklow

Glendalough (valley of two lakes) is one of the most important sites of monastic ruins in Ireland. The scenery and views from the many walks in the area are beautiful all year round. Today the Spring blossoms and strong yellow gorse
were spectacular.








Brittas Bay Beach
There are so many beautiful beaches around the Irish coast but this one between Wicklow and Arklow on the east coast is one of my favourites.
I have so many happy memories of Sundays spent on this beach: swimming, playing hide n seek in the sand dunes and cooking a hot lunch on my father's primus stove.... I can still smell the (Kearns) sausages cooking.
Roundwood, Co. Wicklow
On th 5th August 1919 my grandparents Thomas and Kathleen (Coleman) Hall travelled from Dublin city to the village of Roundwood, Co. Wicklow for a week long honeymoon. They certainly would have attended Mass in this church while staying there.










Friday, 23 April 2010

An unusal sight!
Dublin Airport is now open having been shut for a week due to the potential danger of a cloud of Volcanic Ash covering Europe.
There are so many stories of peoples' efforts to return home from holidays and business trips by train, bus, taxi and of course boat into Dublin Port.
Howth

Howth is a beautiful fishing village to the north of Dublin Bay. The Bailey Lighthouse is a great landmark for people arriving by boat into Dublin Port. Today the passing ferries were filled to capacity as people who had been trapped in Europe and the UK due to Volcanic Ash (produced by an Icelandic Volcano) travelled to Ireland by sea.
Yachts in Howth Harbour


Lobster Fishing Boat laying out nets











Ireland's Eye Island


Bailey Lighthouse