Glens to Sea

Glens to Sea is a voluntary heritage group that was set up in 2012. They straddle 40 townlands in North Sligo and Leitrim.  They have had various meetings consisting of conversations covering various topics including farming, community development and life on the Wild Atlantic Way. I decided to go on part of the Glens to... Continue Reading →

Instagram Art-athon

I'm sorry readers here I am again with the water photos taken with the wonderful D30 Canon waterproof camera That Canon have lent me, it's going back today. You might have guessed that I'm slightly in love with this handy little camera. I took it along to the Tracey Moberly Art-athon that was running as... Continue Reading →

Down by the river

Yes I'm still out and about with the Canon D30 waterproof camera. It has to go back next week so I'm trying to make the most of it. I would love to keep it for longer as I need to start work on my new exhibition 'Wild Atlantic Wayfarer' which is going to be on... Continue Reading →

Holiday at Home

We have had some really beautiful weather this week and yesterday I got the chance to get out and enjoy it and to finally give the Canon D30 waterproof camera an outing. The first stop was to Lough Gill for a bit of Stand Up Paddling (which I'm going to do a separate blog post... Continue Reading →

Canon PowerShot D30

The lovely people at Canon have let me borrow a great little waterproof camera. I had hoped to get out on the water to take some shots for my exhibition 'Wild Atlantic Wayfarer' which I will tell you more about soon. Anyway the camera has to go back on Monday and I haven't managed to... Continue Reading →

The Caves Of Keash

A few weeks ago I was in Ballymote and decided to take a bit of a detour to Keash. As you are driving towards the village you can't help but notice the imposing Keshcorran Mountain with its 17 caves! It's no longer a mad scramble up to the caves followed by a roll down the... Continue Reading →

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