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Monday, August 23, 2010

Lake Erie Driftwood Revisited

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I believe this is the same driftwood spot as in this photo taken last year around this time, but the storms over the past year have brought...
Saturday, August 14, 2010

Win a stay in Scarborough, UK

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I just entered the Paragon Hotel contest to win a 7-day stay in Scarborough, England! If you want to enter too, click http://www.paragonho...
Sunday, July 04, 2010

Beth's Lilies

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Beth's lilies
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Saturday, July 03, 2010

Wild Rose

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Wild Rose
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Eye Exam

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Eyesight Chart at the Greater Buckeye Lake Historical Society Museum, Buckeye Lake Village, Ohio
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Damselfly

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Damselfly
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

All her ducks in a row

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Not the greatest shot, but all her ducks WERE in a row!
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Cool Spot on a Hot Day

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Cool Spot on a Hot Day in Canton, Ohio
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Rock of Cashel, Muenster, Ireland

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The Rock of Cashel, on which sit a castle and cathedral, was the seat of the Kings of Muenster, Ireland, for many centuries. Most of the ...
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Innisfallen Abbey

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We drove to Killarney today and took a small boat across Lough Leane, the lake on which Ross Castle sits, to see the 7th Century ruins of t...
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Boatman on Lough Leane, Killarney

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Our boatman waits for us to finish exploring the small, 21-acre island on which Innisfallen Abbey sits.
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Ross Castle, Killarney

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We toured Ross Castle after exploring the ruins of Innisfallen Abbey. What amazed us on the tour was the life expectancy of its occupants...
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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Beehive huts at ancient hill fort on Dingle Peninsula

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These stone huts were built inside a circular Iron Age hill fort (1000 BC to 1200 AD). The construction used a technique called corbellin...

On the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland

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The Dingle Peninsula on the West Coast of Ireland is laced with pristine coves and dramatic cliffs and mountains along its edge. The p...
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Friday, May 21, 2010

Georgian Doors in Dublin

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Georgian architecture abounds around the squares in Dublin--St. Stephen's Green, Merrion, and Fitzwilliam. Colorful doors, peacock fa...

Wind Farm in the Irish Sea

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If you click on the picture, you may be able to see the wind farm in the Irish Sea. It's off the coast of North Wales.

Rapeseed fields from the air

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And here are the rapeseed fields from the airplane, as we flew from Birmingham, England to Dublin, Ireland.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Rapeseed Fields outside Derby

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On the train from Derby to Birmingham. Beautiful yellow rapeseed fields flying by us. Rapeseed is used to make Canola oil.

Around Derby, UK

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Rowing on the Derwent, the bells of All Saints Cathedral
Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Afternoon Tea in the Cathedral Quarter

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Afternoon Tea in the Cathedral Cafe - a pleasant, bright, peaceful spot in the day. The lady next to me recommended the Victoria Sponge, a...
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