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Sunday 5th - Getting Carried Away in Cork and KerryWhat started out as a trip to north Cork ended up being an epic adventure through south Kerry and down the Bearra Peninsular! I managed to get to many new sites and see a few previously visited ones, mainly stone circles. I met a really nice man at Derryarkane and talked for ages with him and a little later on a woman tried to charge me two euros to enter a field to see a ruined stone circle that is just 30m from the gate - so I just took photos from the edge of the field and left! I don't mind giving the landowner a bit of money to help with the upkeep of a site, but this one is in a field full of sheep and not even a kissing gate to get into the field.
I didn't take GPS readings at every place today for some reason. Well, I just forgot to be honest. I also fell over walking down a slippery track and my camera bounced off the floor. The lens hood shattered and the lens got covered in dirt. Two sites later the lens was covered in internal condensation and typically I'd left the rest of my equipment back in the car. All the photos from this site have a lovely soft focus look to them, which I purposely used at another site later on.
The weather was fantastic. Glorious sunshine and clouds full of character. Looking across to The Dingle from many of the sites was a real treat. The mist and clouds were rolling in off the Atlantic and covering the lower slopes of the mountains and performing all sorts of 'rolling up hill' tricks. |
| | Thursday 16th - A Windy GlenasmoleI am trying to make sense of the monuments in Glenasmole (The Valley of the Thrushes) at the moment, so to help me I took a trip up there today and nearly got blown off the top of Glassamucky Mountain in the process.
With the weather so poor I only saw a little bit, but did go to St. Anne's Church and Well. I am curious about this site, because with the history and names of the other monuments in the valley I am curious about 'St. Anne'. Is this a perversion of Ainne or Anu, the fertility goddess of the Tuatha Danaan? I think it is and this means that the mound upon which the church is built and the holy well are pre-Christian sites of worship that have been assimulated.
I'll be back there soon to find a few of the other monuments in the valley that seem to have gone astray from common knowledge in an attempt to rebuild the jigsaw. |
| | Sunday 26th - A Quick Outing and N11 BluesI have been rather busy today, but I felt the need to get out and so I looked at the list of nearby places I wanted to visit and chose one. Trying to make sense of the turn offs on the N11 is madness at the moment: I really do hope that they sort the signs out whne they've finished carving up the land. |
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