An advertising poster for Guinness on a pub wall in the Gaeltacht (Irish speaking region) of County Kerry. I do enjoy an occasional Guinness or two but bestowing energy isn't something I'd immediately associate with the velvety beverage.
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I once met a guy who had a goal of photographing every traditional red Royal Mail post box in Wales. I don't get it. But I have to say, they're photogenic when they have a strongly contrasting background and have recently been washed in a rainstorm. One of the the fading murals on the old warehouse in Ennistymon, County Clare. 'An Fainleog' is Irish for the 'The Swallow', in this case, it's an fáinleog i stoirm (the swallow in a storm). County Kerry.
One of the features of the Irish countryside are the long abandoned farmhouses, often with furniture inside, even pictures still hanging on the walls. This is the exterior of one from Valentia Island, off the coast of County Kerry. The title is adapted from the Van Morrison song 'Bright Side of the Road'. One of the fading murals depicting the Irish fight for independence on a derelict old warehouse in Ennistymon, County Clare. I imagine they're almost disappeared now. |