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what a lovely path

2 Jun, 2009

 

Looks a lovely walk Irish.

2 Jun, 2009

 

its a lovely walk Mageth, apart from the fact that its all uphill on the way back to the car park lol

2 Jun, 2009

 

full of colour irish,, very beautifull

2 Jun, 2009

 

thanks S.

Mauve Binchy the author lives on this Lane way, beautiful house over looking Dublin Bay

2 Jun, 2009

 

what sort of writer is she irish, not well up on autors

2 Jun, 2009

 

Really pretty lane Eileen......Sanbaz would enjoy Maeve Binchy don't you think Eileen.....down to earth characters that you get to know really well and the same ones turn up in lots of her books....oh yes and the romance too.......:o)

2 Jun, 2009

 

oh,, will write her name down

2 Jun, 2009

 

A great walk, looks' lovely.

2 Jun, 2009

amy
Amy
 

what a stunning walk , what are the flowers Eileen they look like stocks ?
If they are the scent would be out of this world .........

2 Jun, 2009

 

Looks like a brill walk.

2 Jun, 2009

 

sorry S, i was feeding the animals, and i dont mean my kids lol.
thanks Janey for stepping in there lol

2 Jun, 2009

 

i think they may be stock alright Amy but im not sure

2 Jun, 2009

 

Looks a lovely walk colourful too my old neighbour who use to live in southern Ireland use to say how the fuchsia's use to grow wild along the lanes too

2 Jun, 2009

 

very true Morgana, the fushia's growing wild over here are a beautiful sight to see. you usually see loads of them on the south west coast

3 Jun, 2009

 

What a Wonderful Lane Eileen so full of Pretty Flowers :)

3 Jun, 2009

 

No wonder Maeve has chosen it for her home its beautiful, also Mave Binchy is a great writer really gets in depth with her characters.

3 Jun, 2009

amy
Amy
 

The first time we went to Ireland we were puzzled as to what the red lines were seperating the fields , it was only when you were closer that you could see it was fuschia hedging , we were amazed by it , stunning !

3 Jun, 2009

 

Reminds of the roads we drive over in Wales...sheep get in the way every once in a while..lol...but the flowers growing out the sides are like this..yes..just gorgeous...not a road or lane like it here where I live at all...should be..makes me home sick to get right back all the sooner seeing this Irish...

3 Jun, 2009

 

aww CJ , i hope the photo didnt make you feel too home sick

3 Jun, 2009

 

I have some photo's that look a lot like this one Eileen...I have not looked really too much..I do get homesick to be back with GF taking walks with him..
I am trying to enjoy as much as I can, my time here while I get ready to go back..but I do miss him and Wales..

3 Jun, 2009

 

huggggggg CJ

3 Jun, 2009

 

Thanks Eileen... :) I needed that...

3 Jun, 2009

 

didn't see fuchsia hedging when we were there~do you have photos Eileen?

4 Jun, 2009

 

fraid i dont Arlene.
the wild fushia is mostly seen outside of Dublin

4 Jun, 2009

amy
Amy
 

I,m sure I have some photos somewhere of the hedges , I ll have to look them out .. :o)

4 Jun, 2009

amy
Amy
 

Eileen / Arlene I have put a pic .. of the Fuschia hedges on for you :o)

4 Jun, 2009

 

ah good stuff Amy, ill go have a look now

4 Jun, 2009

 

Do you think they may be wild Valerian Eileen? My Mum has the pink in her garden and it looks like this....:o)

4 Jun, 2009

 

i googled images of Valerian Janey and some of the pic do look like these

4 Jun, 2009

 

we get a wild red Valerian on walls and things,Janey.This looks like a lovely place to walk~have the fuchsias gone wild the way Crocosmia and Rhododendron have or is it still deliberately planted?

4 Jun, 2009

 

the fushia's have def gone wild. although this hedge was prob planted
the Rhododendron's are a real threat to our native flora

4 Jun, 2009

 

my kind of scene...Irish

5 Jun, 2009

 

thanks Deida

6 Jun, 2009

 

Hmmm..we have wild Rhodies here but they do not seem to be a threat to much of anything..our trees in the forests that they grow in are so big that the Rhodies do well to even stay at all..the worst scourge we have now it the Scotch Broom which I was totally shocked and apalled to see being sold in garden centers in Wales..LOL..I pruned one for GF to help it along and I could not believe I was nurturing one in his garden...lol..oh my goodness..our roads are lined with it and it takes over the pastures. I have known the battle with it all my life.

6 Jun, 2009

 

we sell Scotch Broom here too in garden centres, my sister recently bought 8 of them lol.

in Kerry in one of our national parks the forest floor is bare, nothing not even our native Oak trees can grow.
a lot of the Rhodie's have been cleared now thanks to volunteers so hopefully things will start growing again

6 Jun, 2009

 

The only place I have seen the wild rhodies here take over are in the Olympic Mt.s, high in the timber lines,where it has been cleared by loggers..there are open fields of them, but they are very stunted and when the trees begin to grow again, they seem to loose ground ...down lower they tend to be tall and gangly, growing up into the lower tree limbs and blooming in odd places that you don't expect to see a Rhodie bloom at all..it is one of my favorite times of year when they are blooming in the forests..we have to take them out in the pastures as they are poisoness to horses..as is Scotch broom.

6 Jun, 2009

 

Hmmm very explorable

7 Jun, 2009

Sid
Sid
 

Beautiful Eileen..... This is indeed Valerian.

8 Jun, 2009

 

That's beautiful Irish. I started my honeymoon overlooking Dublin Bay, before moving on to Bantry Bay. Such a beautiful country - home of my ancestors. :-)

9 Jul, 2012




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