I’ve been looking back at some of my photos of the trip around Northern Ireland and have selected a few to share with you all. J

Rowallane Garden near Downpatrick, County Down
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The kitchen garden area of Rowallane Walled Garden.
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The delicacy of a peony in a shower of rain.
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The rain may have bowed this Nepalese Poppy but it could not spoil its beauty.
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In the damp parklands at Rowallane there were plenty of fungi.
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This little robin was totally unafraid of us – a special treat.
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Mount Stewart Gardens – lake and park area with family mausoleum on hill side.
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Swans and cygnets by the lake at Mount Stewart.
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Abstract of raindrops on water and green algae at lakes edge.
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A lovely iris by the water’s edge.
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Even in a park of large trees, the delicate hand of nature can still be found.
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Formal gardens at Mount Stewart House.
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There are many small boat harbours – this one at Carnlough
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Views across green farms on our narrow country road explorations.
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Hedges of fuchsias line many small country roads.
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Coastal views of farm country from the very narrow, twisting, winding, steep hilly road to Torr Head. It was an experience!
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Views from B&Bs like this one by the sea at Glenariff.
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Bumblebees in geraniums – they were everywhere – a delight.
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Wildflowers on cliff paths by the ocean.
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Looking down on rocky cliffs along the north coast.
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Old ruins of castles like Deluce Castle.
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Small sailing craft lay at anchor in quiet bays – this one called Isobel.
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Families enjoyed the quiet places along the coast despite the weather – here at Portballintrae.
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Beautiful hedge roses grow alongside many small country roads.
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Tiny villages are tucked into safe bays along the north coast.
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Very occasionally, a sandy beach is protected by a rocky outcrop – this one at Ballintoy.
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A tiny pied wagtail chases insects at Ballintoy beach.
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Small cottage cafes abound like The Red Door on a farm at Ballintoy.W
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White Park Bay
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All rugged up against wind, rain and cold (in summer) at Giant’s Causeway.
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We watched from a safe vantage point as others cross the infamous rope bridge.
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Small fishing boats seem far too fragile to take on the seas out from these northern bays.
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Interesting skies always hailed the end of each day.
And that ends this small roundup of photos from our wonderful time in Northern Ireland.
J and A
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