There was not so many entries on Ireland on my blog recently. It is due to my 2 weeks visit to Poland, and due to the fact that after my coming back to Ireland I got (yet again) chest infection. Unfortunately, these days I couldn’t afford not to go to work, however I found some useful job to do avoiding to much physical effort - I was dealing with aerial photography marking on the photos shadowmarks (or cropmarks) that possibly indicated archaeological features. The pattern I got is roughly good picture of the archaeological situation - since we have been working on Anglo Norman village. The other good thing is a hot spot on the site, so while I was working on my laptop sitting in the jeep (used as a power supply) I could check my e-mails and I was listening to my favourite Polish radio. After coming back home, usually I was very tired and coughing, so I was in bed quite early. Unfortunately I am still ill.
However I found some time and energy to deal with some old photos prepared for my photoblog. Since couple of them are photos of Ireland I am posting them here as well. If you want to see bigger versions, just browse to www.kozerawski.com
General Post Office - Dublin, O’Connell Street (click to browse to www.kozerawski.com)
Irish trees, Burtonhall, Co. Carlow (click to browse to www.kozerawski.com)
Jesus on the cross, Abbey ruins cemetery, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary (click to browse to www.kozerawski.com)
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just had a quick scan through your web page on carlow town. i think its very unfair to say local carlow people like myself dont appreciate the town! to be honast your pictures dont do the town any justice. Have you been to Oak Park, leighlin bridge, kileshin, to browns hill to see the second largest megalithic tomb in the world? there is much much more for you to see. enjoy your stay:)
Aidan, what do you mean? I think you haven’t scanned my blog properly. I haven’t written that Carlovians don’t appreciate the town… and I see nothing wrong with my photos of Carlow.
Please, read my blog carefuly and then judge