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Forty Shades of Green: Ireland in Depth, 2014

Some years ago now, after visiting Ireland, Johnny Cash's fertile musical mind penned a romantic ballad he called "Forty Shades of Green." Here is a portion of his lyrics:

I close my eyes and picture
The emerald of the sea
From the fishing boats at Dingle
To the shores of Donaghadee

I miss the river Shannon
And the folks at Skibbereen
The Moreland and the Meadows
With their forty shades of green

But most of all I miss a girl
In Tipperary town
And most of all I miss her lips
As soft as eiderdown

Again I want to see and do
The things we've done and seen
Where the breeze is sweet as Shalimar
And there's forty shades of green

Johnny Cash had it right; There's just something about this beautiful and welcoming island that pulls you in. After a 3-week visit of my own, I am ready to return. Meanwhile, I want to share a small selection of the 1,300 images I brought home with me.

I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed making them. This is quite a place and, yes, there are literally forty shades of green in the landscape, if not more...
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Kilkenny: Kilkenny Design Center
Kilkenny: Kilkenny Design Center
Kilkenny: the Castle grounds
Kilkenny: the Castle grounds
Kilkenny: St. Canice's Cathedral
Kilkenny: St. Canice's Cathedral
Kilkenny: St. Canice interior
Kilkenny: St. Canice interior
Kilkenny: windows of St. Canice's
Kilkenny: windows of St. Canice's
Kilkenny: a pint in a pub
Kilkenny: a pint in a pub
GCT pub night
GCT pub night
Gus performs
Gus performs
Elvis, disguised as Ron Nichols
Elvis, disguised as Ron Nichols
Opened in 1723 as a cooperative, now has 11 stores
Opened in 1723 as a cooperative, now has 11 stores
Demo of handweaving
Demo of handweaving
Glendalough: original entry gate for 12th century St. Kevin's  monastery
Glendalough: original entry gate for 12th century St. Kevin's monastery
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