
This photo shows the road over the Caha Pass going down into Bonane with a beautiful view of the Macgillycuddy Reeks in Killarney in the distance, among them is Carrantuohill, the highest mountain in Ireland at 1038m. It gets climbed often, recently my sister, brother and other members of the family enjoyed getting to the top. I took this photo and had waited all summer for the right moment to get a clear view of those mountains, it was already deep into September when I got the right conditions, it shows how the land had already started to get a rusty colour, beautiful!

The landscape has been sometimes dark and mysterious lately, this photo I took the day after a large storm sent torrents of rain down the mountains. It made for a most beautiful journey.

Because of the large amount of rain that fell Barley lake (situated in the Caha mountains) could be seen from the tunnel road quite clearly, while I was literally driving through the clouds. Lots of waterfalls everywhere. Beautiful!

The sky is often quite spectacular to watch. In Ireland neither the rain, nor the sun are ever far away and the clouds are ever present in fascinating forms.

On better days, a roadside picnic with a lovely view over the valley below is a must stop for me. The quietness, even if this is a main mountain road, is so very peaceful.






Some more photos of last months journeys to Kenmare. The landscape is changing its colours fast. I often climb up some of the rocks and find all sorts of interest. The flora is mainly brown sedges now and some of the young gorse plants that were still flowering, and the end of the heathers, also the beautiful seedheads of the bog asphodel, a lovely bright orange!


There are plenty of places where I can stop and look at the views or whatever else I want to find. Lower down in the valleys there is a lot more plant growth. Higher up the rocks are a huge fascination of mine.




On this journey there are, in their natural environment, still a lot of old barns and cottages, these are still in use and have been beautifully restored, though some are left as interesting ruins. The traditional cottage of this area of Ireland is a small stone-built house, two windows with a door in the middle, I think two up and two down they call it in vernacular architecture. Here in this photo gallery is one of those traditional cottages, well restored and used, it’s on the road down into the valley of Bonane on the way to Kenmare. It’s very nice to have a stop there and my sister Josephine and I had tea and traditional scones there last summer, but about this place which by the way is called Molly Gallivan’s cottage (after the original owner) I will tell in another blog to come. Visiting places like this goes back a long way in our family.
And as you can see from my photos there is so much a journey of a mere 71km can provide, even on a weekly basis. There is never ending interest, what with the changing seasons. And the sheer amount of interesting facets one comes across on such a journey make it certainly very enjoyable. Wow!
I never get tired of seeing photos from your trips. There is beauty everywhere.
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So true, in everything and everywhere, all the time ❤️
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yes !! WoW indeed !!
Those who want to look, will always find beauty, especially in nature. Never ever the same.
thank you for sharing.
big hug
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Very true Christine and thank you.
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Wonderful images
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Thank you, Cork/Kerry mountains are so beautiful aren’t they.
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Wonderful views, Agnes!
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Thank you for enjoying with me Eliza!
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wonderful Photo story.Magnificent nature
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Thank you Marylou, a pleasure to share it with you.
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Good atmospheric photos then in brighter sunshine. I look forward to the post on Molly Gallivan’s cottage
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Thank you Derrick and I agree the scenery becomes much more atmospheric according to the sunlight. I’ll work on Molly Gallivan’s cottage with pleasure. (I’m at present recuperating from covid)
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I hope you will be back to normal soon
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Thank you Derrick.
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What fabulously mysterious landscapes. That first photo is very beautiful.
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It’s my favourite too Tish, thank you.
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The scenery in Ireland is gorgeous. I see why you like sharing pictures of it.
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It gives me great pleasure Julia. Beauty is like a balm on life’s ups and downs. Seeing beauty gives great solace. It’s a blessing to be surrounded by it. Thank you Julia.
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Héél mooi mooi mooi echt héél mooi tanteke ! Fantastisch xxx
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Dankjewel David, ik kijk vooruit op jullie komst xxx
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