Church Ruin on Inishmore
Join me on a journey through Inishmore, Galway Bay on a horse-drawn carriage. We’ll see a ruined church, horse pasture, and iron age fort, Dun Aengus, with reflections on the word ‘riven.’
Join me on a journey through Inishmore, Galway Bay on a horse-drawn carriage. We’ll see a ruined church, horse pasture, and iron age fort, Dun Aengus, with reflections on the word ‘riven.’
Thanksgiving Comes Early
a road like no other
View southwest from R559 looking across pasture over the Dunberg Promontory Fort. In the foreground a large ram with curled horns rests. In the distance is the mouth of Dingle Bay and the North Atlantic Ocean with the Little Skellig and Skellig Michael Islands.
Skellig is a word for a sliver of rock. Here is another post about these islands.

In the shadow of McGraw Tower, Natan grapples with surreal encounters and mystical occurrences, questioning the nature of reality itself. Open my blog to uncover the mysteries of McGraw Tower and Natan’s journey into the heart of the extraordinary.
Gibbous Moon and Red Rock
Come into my blog for the approach of hurricane Sandy and remembrance of Cornell University’s war casualties.
Embrace with me the unique splendor of southern Arizona’s deserts in November. Join me atop the Tanque Verde Ridge as we capture the last light accentuating the saguaros against an evolving sky.
Step into our visual journey across Canyon de Chelly’s ancient grandeur, where photographs capture Navajo families weaving through the immense narrative of sandstone and sky.
Dive into our captivating photo series for a closer look at Cape Canaveral’s lighthouse daymark—your visual gateway to a beacon of history and humanity’s reach for the stars.
Step into a snapshot of history with the first of a series on early space flight at Cape Canaveral, where the lighthouse stands as a silent guardian over tales of sea and sky.