

Just about all my remaining photos from KL. As this morning’s post of winter sunlight on grass seed-heads in my neighborhood last Friday showed, I’m still getting out when there’s a bit of sun and slowly adding 2024 pics as well…but we will soon take a break, I think, once I just get more of the 2023 backlog splashed here on the blog.


So that’s Diamond Peak, as we saw it for the very first time upon arriving at the car park for Connemara National Park in northern County Galway. Doesn’t really look all that intimidating, does it? But let me tell you, the wind can bite pretty fiercely up there, as we learned on our stunning but indeed quite challenging and fun walk all the way up, over, and around it. Enjoy these last photos of this quite stunning location…


































Cill Rónáin (Killronan) is the main village on the Aran Island of Inishmore, which is the most populous of the islands. Above, the village as seen from across the bay during a walk after the driver and tour guide deposited us back in the village, after showing us the key sites of the western 2/3 of the island in a roughly 3-hour walking and driving tour of various sites I’ve shown you in prior posts. Below, a view as our ferry from Rossaveel approached the dock earlier that morning. In the gallery further down are all the other shots from various parts of the island that might give you a sense of “village” life on this lovely but remote and sparsely-populated island.
These are mostly from a village I’m pretty sure is called An Spidéal (or Spiddal?), which we passed through en route from Galway city to Rossaveel, shown in the last photo and from which depart the ferries to the Aran Islands. I posted one similar entry while I was still in Ireland, but these remaining photos are so lovely, if so similar, that I hope you won’t mind a similar repeat :-).