

This photograph above was taken from Ballyvaughan in Co. Clare at 7.a.m. on a beautiful Sept. morn in 2008...one of the very few we have had. 15 minutes later at 7.15.a.m. I took same photograph to show how the sunrise transforms the countryside and sea. One really lovely morning to be awake.
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Galway Bay If you ever go across the sea to Ireland Be it only at the closing of your day You can sit and watch the moon rise over Cladagh And see the sun go down on Galway Bay Just to see again the ripple on the trout stream The women in the meadow making hay Or to sit beside a turf fire in a cabin And watch the barefoot gasuns at their play For the breezes blowing o'er the sea from Ireland Are perfumed by the heather as they blow And the women in the highlands diggin' pratties Speak a language that the strangers do not know (BREAK) And the strangers came and tried to teach us their ways And scorned us for being what we are But they might as well go chasing after moonbeams Or light a penny candle on a star And if there's going to be a life hereafter And somehow I feel sure there's going to be I will ask my god to let me spend my heaven In that dear isle across the Irish Sea
Please note that these photographs were taken on digital camera; images are compressed to aid speedy downloading and do not reflect the quality of final photographic prints.