A little French shabby chic in contemporary Ireland. Time-worn, rusty, weathered pieces that ooze history and tradition. This post is in response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: (Extra)ordinary. For more pictures visit my gallery here. Continue reading
Category Archives: Ireland
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Cork City
Cork is by no means a metropolis, but if you’re anything like me, you quickly get exhausted by the crowded, noisy big cities anyway. If you’re looking for a more liveable, relatively quiet but vibrant place in Ireland, Cork will hold something in store for you. If you’re not put off by the temperamental weather that … Continue reading
City in the Clouds
Cork city is never what you would expect. The weather, much like a fickle lover, is quite temperamental, treating you to an annual average of 240 days of precipitation, ranging between horizontal rainfall and the finest, almost soothing drizzle, riddled with the occasional flash floods, days of thick fog that settle on the lower parts of town, and some days of blazing sun. … Continue reading