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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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Furbo ceili: talented high schooler
Furbo ceili: talented high schooler
Furbo ceili: talented high schooler
Furbo ceili: talented high schooler
Furbo ceili: Gus leads the clapping
Furbo ceili: Gus leads the clapping
Kylemore Abbey
Kylemore Abbey
Abbey gardens
Abbey gardens
Mussel farming in Killary Fjord
Mussel farming in Killary Fjord
Killary Fjord landscape
Killary Fjord landscape
Reminder of the Potato Famine of the 1840's
Reminder of the Potato Famine of the 1840's
Traditional thatched roofs
Traditional thatched roofs
Last view of Galway Bay before The Burren
Last view of Galway Bay before The Burren
Ballyvaughn: a neat Irish village rest stop
Ballyvaughn: a neat Irish village rest stop
Directional and street signs are now bilingual
Directional and street signs are now bilingual
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