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Connamara baby lamb – 131 viewsThis 2-3 day old lamb was sitting by the roadside with it's mother. It wasn't much bigger than my hand. Connamara, Co. Galway.AShruleEgan
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Keane's Bar – 91 viewsKeane's Bar is along the route to Kylemore Abbey. Stop in for lunch and a Guinness.AShruleEgan
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Ross Abbey – 107 viewsThe interior, near the tower of Ross Abbey, Headford, Co. Galway.AShruleEgan
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Ross Abbey fireplace – 123 viewsOne of the many fireplaces in Ross Abbey, Headford Co. Galway, Ireland.AShruleEgan
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Ross Abbey fireplace – 101 viewsThe fireplace from the kitchen area of Ross Abbey, Headford, Co. Galway.AShruleEgan
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Ross Abbey – 99 viewsThe inner courtyard of Ross Abbey, Headford, Co. Galway.AShruleEgan
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Kinlough Church – 103 viewsKinlough Church, Moyne, Co. Mayo.AShruleEgan
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Pastures along side of Kinlough Castle, Moyne, Co. Mayo. – 127 viewsAShruleEgan
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Harvested peat – 134 viewsA pile of peat just brought in from the bog that will be set up for drying. Brackloon Shrule, Co. Mayo.AShruleEgan
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Harvesting Peat – 169 viewsBrackloon Shrule, Co. MayoAShruleEgan
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Egan's Butcher Shop – 89 viewsShrule, Co. Mayo. Still owned by my relatives.AShruleEgan
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The old Egan's Grocery – 88 viewsShrule, Co. Mayo. Still owned by my relatives.AShruleEgan
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Shrule Mill – 120 viewsShrule Mill, along the Black River, on the Co. Galway side.AShruleEgan
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Connamara – 91 viewsThe Connamara mountains, as seen from Annakeen, Headford, Co. Galway.AShruleEgan
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89 viewsThe old drawbridge across the Shannon, at Shannon Bridge, Co. Offaly.AShruleEgan
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Shannon Bridge – 151 viewsShannon Bridge, Co. OffalyAShruleEgan
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Tullamore Dew Distillery – 98 viewsTullamore, Co. OffalyAShruleEgan
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Tullamore Dew Distillery – 89 viewsTullamore, Co. OffalyAShruleEgan
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New home construction – 105 viewsWhile out taking a walk, we were passing by this new house under construction. The neighbor came out of the house and yelled to us, "the front door is open, Yank, take a look inside". So, we did.
Most of the new homes have these wonderful circular sun rooms, that we notice people tend to use as their dining rooms.
The concrete blocks are actually half size, meaning, the blocks are only half as thick, roughly about 5 inches. They use a double wall construction and fill in between with insulation.AShruleEgan
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