Thursday, 7 January 2021

2020 Review - July

 2020 Review - July

July is known the marching season in Northern Ireland.  So we marched - 4 visits to the Mournes in the course of the month.

Click on an image to see a larger version.  All images copyright Leslie Ashe.

Homestead ruins at the foot of Luke's Mountain


Foxglove - well it looked lonely on its own.

More images from my back door.


This rock between Crawfordsburn and Helen's Bay caught my eye as the tide was falling.


Pity the person buying the cakes in the box on the right.


Traces of the granite workers on boulders on the way to Carn Mountain - were they practising drilling holes for the plug and feather technique of splitting the granite?




On the North Coast - at the White Rocks looking over to The Skerries


Comet Neowise over Strangford Lough


Doors at Castleward


Final two July visits to the Mourne Mountains
From Binnian North Tor

July/August brings out the best of the heather

Reflections

Triangular enclosure on Long Seefin

Dressed granite - we still haven't figured out the intended use for this.

Remains of granite works.




The Hare's Castle, Blue Lough and Binnian North Tor

A tempting pool for a hot day

From The Hare's Castle


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