My X is xyloglyphy which means wood carving. We have a wonderful wood-carver in Sligo called Michael Quirke. Not only is he very talented he's also a great man to talk to about Sligo and all the legends connected to the place. It's well worth calling in to him if you are in the town.
Water
My W is for water. Here are a selection of my water photos. I hope you like them.
Undiscovered
U is for Undiscovered. I found Diarmuid and Grainne's Nature Trail today. It's out at the Benbulben Centre, Rathcormac, Sligo. It's a gravel path through fields with numbered rocks which leads to a lovely little waterfall in a rock formation. I don't have any information on it, so if anyone can tell me more I'd... Continue Reading →
Tuesday
T is for Tuesday. Only one photo today, I'm lacking in inspiration at the moment in photos and the blog. Hence why it's just Tuesday 🙂 It was a busy enough day today. I had a meeting about a project I'm going to be helping out in...more about that in the weeks to come. I... Continue Reading →
Sligo
S is for Sligo. Sligo is a beautiful county on the North West coast that I am privileged to live in. Sligo really has the best of everything. From mountains to forests. Beaches to lakes...and everything in between. I never tire of the beautiful scenery. The only thing that would make Sligo better is if... Continue Reading →
Behind Closed Doors
Today was a really interesting and exciting day for me. Open Door Sligo - Connecting People, Place & Heritage in Sligo. They arrange for members of the public to see behind some of the most interesting buildings in Sligo. Today was the Masonic Lodge. Now I must confess that I've always wondered about this building... Continue Reading →