featuring this year
Trees around Ireland (10)
Grounds of 13th Century Medieval Cong Abbey
Cong
County Mayo, Ireland
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Amaizing picture.
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Love the trunks and branches hugging the ground! Mine is what California is known for: the palm tree.
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Thank you!
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Love this one Becca! Very ancient looking and the moss like a painter’s canvas.
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It would be great to know the age of the trees in the area. I am not familiar with many of the types of trees to compare their size and growth.
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it really does look old – and love that green
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I adore all the moss on the trees you captured.
Here is my entry for this week.
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Thanks, Cee! Wish I could have gotten an angle to capture the entire canopy. Definitely fairies’ land!!
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Bending over to kiss mother Earth😍
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Those are amazing! 🙂
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Then branches are so low, only a little leprechaun could stroll beneath them. You didn’t see one, did you?
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ha – a leprechaun was a funny comment – I think I saw the shadow of one…
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