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Phoenix Park
By Irish
- 3 Oct, 2009
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thanks Fluff, aye thats one of them , shes called Tay. you might just be able to make Meg out over at the railings lol
3 Oct, 2009
lovely pic eileen, hi tay and meg :o)
3 Oct, 2009
Good names Irish...that's a lovely place for them to run.
3 Oct, 2009
This looks like a nice place for a walk Eileen,no a bit like our Phoenix Park lol.....
3 Oct, 2009
thanks Sandra and Fluff
3 Oct, 2009
lol aye Janette , no shops here
3 Oct, 2009
It looks beautiful there Eileen......
3 Oct, 2009
it really is a great park M
3 Oct, 2009
A lovely autumn scene.
3 Oct, 2009
thanks Hywel
3 Oct, 2009
What a lovely walk for you and for Tay and Meg bet they love it. Lovely picture of autum
3 Oct, 2009
Lovely picture Eileen Tay stands out majestically amongst the scenery!
3 Oct, 2009
thanks PP and Morgana
3 Oct, 2009
Looks very autumnal, Irish.
3 Oct, 2009
They are enjoying that lovely walk Eileen . I bet you did to :o)
4 Oct, 2009
Lovely pic of Tay and the trees :o)
4 Oct, 2009
thanks guys.
i really did enjoy it Amy, was starving when i got home lol
4 Oct, 2009
~brilliant picture!
4 Oct, 2009
Love this picture and Tay looks like he owns the place yes spotted Meg too aw
4 Oct, 2009
lovely scene Irish
5 Oct, 2009
We've been here it's lovely.
5 Oct, 2009
thanks guys
5 Oct, 2009
great scene..lovely autumn photo
5 Oct, 2009
beautiful photo you should have it framed
5 Oct, 2009
Great pic of Tay & Meg Eileen it`s been a good few years from i`v been to Phoenix park love it hope you are keeping well...xxx
5 Oct, 2009
thanks everyone .
6 Oct, 2009
beautiful place.x
6 Oct, 2009
thanks Peeps
6 Oct, 2009
Love this Eileen, beautiful Autumn pic, I can see them both.
6 Oct, 2009
thanks Pam
6 Oct, 2009
Nice one Irish!
6 Oct, 2009
It looks spectacular.What a lovely park.
6 Oct, 2009
Very nice - "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" this pic conjures that up really well.
6 Oct, 2009
thanks guys
7 Oct, 2009
I love seeing the photos you send Irish..my cousin ..lol.. I used to babysit her when I was 18 so she is more like a neice.. is living in Ireland with her family...I just saw pictures on a weather report of flooding in Killarney it showed very fast rushing water..is that near you at all?
8 Oct, 2009
thanks , Kilarney is about 4 hrs away from me. i hope they havent got it too bad there
8 Oct, 2009
It just showed a river rushing high..I cannot remember where her dad told me Sheri is living there.. she has enough Irish blood she most likely blends right in.. :) isn't that something..my mother was born in Kilarney, West Virgina U.S.A... :) We brought our homeland with us in names to America, you see it quite often.
8 Oct, 2009
was just reading about the flooding.
lol i didnt know there was a Kilarney in U.S.A
8 Oct, 2009
Great pic, looks a lovely place to visit.
8 Oct, 2009
thanks TOG,,,,,,, its a great place for a good walk, no matter what time of the yr . the deer are all out in the open now with their young
8 Oct, 2009
Near Dublin? Must fit in a holiday to your side of the Pond, we have always fancied a holiday in Eire.
8 Oct, 2009
yep , one of the gates is just off the quay in Dublin city centre. it is the largest public park in europe, loads to see and do in the park
8 Oct, 2009
Kilarney, West Virginia is about as far away as one can get from where I live now unless..you go to the southern keys off Florida..over 3000 miles..I still have family there too that I have never met...My mothers family moved west during the depression years from West Virginia when she was around 15 yrs old. My Great grandfather was Irish but his family had immigrated to Wales quite some time before coming to the America's and my great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee Indian. That was on my grandfathers mothers side of the family. My moms dad was Scottish and English that we know of.
8 Oct, 2009
wow , that is some family history.
9 Oct, 2009
Seems many of us here have this sort of lineage...My fathers side of the family are from Tromso, Norway, Oslo Norway, England, Wales & Scotland. LOL..I guess I am a mutt... :) But have the major ancestory from England, Ireland, Norway and American Cherokee Indian.
9 Oct, 2009
My husband always says a walk in the park to a dog is like reading a good book to us. Wow what a book your dogs are reading
10 Oct, 2009
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Lovely trees Irish...is that your doggy?
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