Sunday, May 2, 2021

Sunny Saturday Morning Walk On Corrin Hill

 Sunny Saturday Morning Walk On Corrin Hill



(pics 01.05.2021. Corrin Hill is between Rathcormac and Fermoy, just off the R639 to your left. Once you pass the large Cork Marts complex, watch out for signs for the golf club and Coillte. Free to enter and there is a carpark)

Fermoy and The Galtee Mountains



Beautiful morning on May 1st

Heading up towards the top






Sun hitting ivy leaves

Cork Marts Complex







Golfing next door

Furze, trees, clouds

Fermoy







Furze, trees, Fermoy, Galtees



The cross (and cairn) at top, mountains in distance





A line of clouds over a fertile landscape

Galtees

Furze, tree, fields, hills, and clouds

A butterfly (think it's a Red Admiral?) on the furze

Time for a coffee!

A Walk In The Gearagh. April 2021

 The Gearagh 

The Gearagh is a submerged glacial woodland and nature reserve on the R584. As you come from the city on the N22 and are getting close to Macroom, turn left on to the R584. A few minutes later, you'll arrive at your destination, on the left. There is a (small enough) carpark. The area was flooded in the 1950s as part of a hydroelectric scheme that included the Inniscarra dam. That ancient forest, along with farms and houses, was flooded. You'll see tree stumps in the extensive waters. It is an easy walk, a straight line through with a few paths to the sides that will take you deeper in to this fascinating place. Fascinating yes but every now and then you remember you are walking where families had their lives changed for progress, just as has happened, and still happens around the world; Egypt's Aswan dam (built in stages in the 60s and 70s) resulted in thousands of families being resettled is a major example. Pics taken 29th April 2021.

Stumps in the waters





Easy to walk




The R584 runs between the stump-filled waters and cows grazing on the sloping field.

Always a robin!

What's keeping you? He queries.





Be careful. The depth of the water can vary a lot
Summer's coming

On the lookout for a tasty lunch



Big sky. View to the west from the bridge (below)





Saturday, May 1, 2021

Blarney Castle Gardens Keep On Blooming 28.04.2021

Blarney Castle Gardens Keep On Blooming

28.04.2021 


After the daffodils and tulips, wild garlic and bluebells are taking over. Don't know
 the taller blue flowers in the background. (Camassia is the name, spotted it on the castle's
own feed)



Those taller blue flowers again. Camassia is the name, spotted it on the castle's
own feed!

Bluebells

Wild Garlic

Wild Garlic

Red Cedar

Red Cedar

Red Cedar - huge trunks

Cherry blossom

Young horse

Cedar

Cedar, opposite side of the one above

Sculpture

Sitka Spruce



Vietnamese Farmers Hut, with living quarters
and racks for drying cardamom. 

Vietnamese Farmers Hut

Telling how forest is being destroyed by cardamom farmers

Tree fern garden