Luckily, I finally got some good walking weather. I set out from Hag’s Head near Liscannor this morning and hiked north along the coast on the Cliffs of Moher. There was serious mud, and serious wind, a bit of rain, and a charging cow, but mostly it was lovely, and I’m very grateful for that. Here are some photos for your enjoyment. There is a lot of very cool geology here!






















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What a beautiful place to hike! i hope it was a cow who charged you, not the bull.
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Yes, it was a cow; I wouldn’t have gone anywhere near a bull. And she did it just after I said, “Hi there, cow.” What the heck! And yes, it is very beautiful.
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Hi–I didn’t see a place to comment on your next post so am going back. Anyway, I love all your photos, of both the scenery and the ancient ruins. Maybe you’ll be inspired to try Sister Fidelma and medieval Eireann again. But take care da feet.
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Yes, I bet I’ll want to hang with Sister F after having visited her homeland. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the photos. As for a missing comment section, it should be fixed now (add that to my gripes about WordPress). Gonna rub my feet again just now , , ,
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And thanks for letting me know about the missing comments option.
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I’ve been trying to find the right adjective for your photos (and the scenery). Spectacular just doesn’t cut it. So, new word, ‘stupentacularful!!’ 3 word combo. Also, it’s fun to go on Google Maps to see where you are traveling.
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Thank you so much for creating a new word for me! The coolest response to my posts is that readers look closer at the world, so your comment makes me very, very happy.
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