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23/03/2026
23/03/2026
22/02/2026

Countless Irish people long to see robins visiting their gardens, and there's a simple method to welcome these charming birds. These beautiful creatures are cherished by many, which makes their garden visits particularly special.

You may not know it, but attracting them is easier than you'd think, needing only one straightforward item to bring them round regularly.

These delightful companions could even become frequent visitors, as there's one treat they love so much they'll repeatedly return for it.

21/02/2026

Spring is slowly making its way to Ireland ☘️
Longer days, a bit more light, and that fresh feeling in the air. Small steps, but you can already feel the change 💚

26/11/2025

☘️ Isn't the power of nature awesome.
This wonderful image was captured at Malin Head, County Donegal, during Storm Éowyn earlier this year. Just imagine sitting by the fire in this cottage and watching this fantastic show.

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Photo credit 📷 Michael Mc Daid S Photography

19/11/2025

☘️ Wish I could do that everyday. Just imagine looking at that beautiful scenery as you head back home after work . Photo taken in the Gap of Dunloe in County Kerry.

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Photo Credit 📸instagram.com/toms_tours/

16/11/2025

Imagine yourself tucked away in this small cottage on the edge of the Atlantic in County Cork 😍

A turf fire glowing, wind howling down the chimney, and waves thundering against the cliffs outside - magic!

Photo licensed from Phil Darby

16/11/2025

The storm clouds were rolling in at Healy’s Pass… rural Ireland exactly as you find it, no filters needed, and AI can stay well out of it.

10/11/2025
01/10/2025

Oscar Madison’s......with a splash of colour that could only belong in the beautifully painted town of Kinsale 🎨

25/09/2025

The summer-flower has run to seed,
And yellow is the woodland bough;
And every leaf of bush and w**d
Is tipt with autumn’s pencil now.

~ from 'Autumn', written in 1821 by John Clare

Dún a Rí Forest Park in County Cavan forms part of what was formerly the Cabra Estate. This is Sarah's Bridge which was built in 1801 in memory of Sarah Mountmorris who married into the family whose estate it was. 🥰

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Pic. Seán Ward
https://www.facebook.com/SeanWardPhotography

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