A roadside shrine on Cottage Road, Inishmore. The faith brought by the saints has deep roots here.
A large crucifix set with wet stone walls with cut flowers. The walls are the native limestone.
It is a spring (early June) afternoon and there are fern and wildflowers. The white flowers are Greater Burnet saxifrage (Scientific Name: Pimpinella major).
Click Me for Getty IStock photography of the Aran Islands
The existing dry stone wall was interrupted by the shrine. In the distance are dry stone walls around fields, a stone shed, feeding horses and the sea, being Galway Bay, storm clouds with distant rain.
Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland.

Click me for the first post of this series, “Horse Trap on Inishmore.”
References: search google “Wet Stone”
Absolutely incredible photo, Michael Stephen.
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Thanks for the wonderful compliment, Jet.
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Looks powerful 🙂
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of a kind
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This trip had so many memories for you both, and the beauty will be with you always.
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So true…thank you, Theresa.
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Smashing good photograph my friend!
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Thanks for the compliment, most appreciated.
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You’re welcome Michael.
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Blessed!
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