Playing with holiday snaps trying not to get depressed I have to go back to the grind tomorrow
Keeping with Star Wars, this brings to mind a fossilised Imperial Warship rising from the Atlantic
Hard to get scale here but this woman's Husband was screaming at her to stop going forward, my stomach was in my mouth myself. Windy up North and the drop she was stood on, well, it's called the Devils hole for a reason.
Think this was called Heather Ridge or something. Absolutely stunning, pics can't do it justice.
They also had a "Land of Amazing Grace" - so I learnt a new thing;
The haunting hymn Amazing Grace was penned by the anti-slavery advocate John Newton when he landed in Donegal, safe, having survived a shipwreck.
This Oak caught my eye when I was out wandering, shaped to it's surrounds.
This forts walls must be at least 6ft thick, not a bit of mortar.
Donβt build them like they used to.
Web working dad.
The North part of Ireland.
Walk on air against your better judgement.
Seamus Heaney