Slievenaglogh is the name of a peak on the Cooley Peninsula of County Louth, Ireland near to the birthplace of my Mom, Proleek, a few townlands to the west.
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On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown.
Here we look northeast from the Slievenaglogh Townland, the valley between Slieve Foy and Slievenaglogh peaks.
The view includes Little River, Ballycoly Townland and Castletown River.
Adjacent is a sheep pasture with a farm ruin behind the yellow flowered gorse (whin bush, scientific name Ulex).
Slieve Foy is the far ridge lost in clouds. Early morning, late May 2014.
Lovely shot of beautiful countryside
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Feels like home to me
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How enchantingly beautiful. What a pride that your mother had her roots there.
Hereby also the explanation of my log about the park. In Dutch a park = een park = the noun. In English the verb to park/parking = parkeren in Dutch.
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We loved it there, especially with family and introductions to friends. Thank you for the details on Dutch language, so the pun is identical. Sometimes puns do not translate well, as this on does.
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Beautiful slivery skies here. It is your home, Michael. Did you meet and talk with many people here?
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Yes, many family members and friends. A wonderful time, Thank You Emma.
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