LynnMGallagher: This is a large outdoor map of Ireland made from stone showing each county in Ireland. It was erected to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising.
LynnMGallagher: An Irish version of a "Welcome to...." sign. This lets visitors know they are in Tir Conall.
LynnMGallagher: A country road in Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: Version 2
LynnMGallagher: Gleann Cholm Cille, Donegal, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: Fuchsia flowers.
LynnMGallagher: Road signs take you to interesting places in Ireland
LynnMGallagher: Gate in Glencolmcille, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: Gate in Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal
LynnMGallagher: Flowers in the glen.
LynnMGallagher: Flowers in Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: Standing Stone in Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal
LynnMGallagher: The old religion and the new.
LynnMGallagher: Another view of Glencolmcille.
LynnMGallagher: Another view of Glencolmcille.
LynnMGallagher: Another view of Glencolmcille.
LynnMGallagher: Standing stone which serves as Station Two of the Turas
LynnMGallagher: Standing Stone in Glencolmcille
LynnMGallagher: Ancient standing stone which serves as Station Two of the Turas, a holy journey around the glen.
LynnMGallagher: The Catholic Cemetery in Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal
LynnMGallagher: Another view of the glen.
LynnMGallagher: Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal, Ireland.
LynnMGallagher: Door knocker on an abandoned house
LynnMGallagher: These row houses were built by the English to house the lighthouse keepers. Two of them sold this year for less than 130,00 Euros each. They were very upscale in their time with built-in china cabinets and other cutsie features.
LynnMGallagher: This is why I have no business driving in Ireland. I don't understand the signs even when they are in English.
LynnMGallagher: Sheep in the glen.
LynnMGallagher: Another view of the glen.
LynnMGallagher: This view confuses me because it seems that the sea is higher than the land. It also looks like either the sea or the house is not level. It doesn't just look that way in photos, it appears that way in reality.
LynnMGallagher: The beach at Glencholmcille. So blue, so beautiful, so cold.
LynnMGallagher: Fanciful little cottages in a yard art arrangement.