Killarney National Park (Páirc Náisiúnta Chill Airne)
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
Our last stop for the day was at Killarney National Park where we walked a trail leading to Torc Waterfall. The forest we walked through was enchanting and wild. Unfortunately, it was here that I first felt an ominous scratch in my throat. But I was able to enjoy the hike and push away that nagging feeling that I was going to be in for it, a least for a couple more hours…
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
if it was this green in February imagine how much greener it will be in June
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
who might be in there?
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
looks like a leprechaun bridge to me
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
my loved ones
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
perhaps someone’s first and last initial but the first thing we thought of was Barbara & Tim
my guy
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
Tim & Barbara at Torc Waterfall
Larisa and Barbara at Torc Waterfall
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
2.4.18 ~ Killarney National Park, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
my girls ♡ (and the pink spoon)
I think I love the woods as much as the sea. It was a wonderful day!
10 thoughts on “Killarney National Park (Páirc Náisiúnta Chill Airne)”
Lovely park! The forest looks like taken directly from a fairy tale – and the little “fairy” at the end takes the prize
If nothing else a leprechaun should have made himself known. I do suspect Katherine saw a fairy or two, but she’s too smart to let the adults know about them.
Thank you, Val! I’m okay, still very tired but getting a few things accomplished here and there. Lots of spring birds singing to enjoy between naps. *hugs*
Gorgeous photos, Barbara, and that’s no blarney. I just skipped over here when I read you won Kathy’s prize. Yay! And yes, when I see forests like this, I truly believe in the existence of fairies.
Thank you, Pam! There was definitely a lot of fairy energy in the area. I hope I get to walk along the Torc Waterfall trail again some day, and soak up some more of it. (I don’t think I’ve ever won a prize before! Perhaps I picked up a little of the luck of the Irish…)
Lovely park! The forest looks like taken directly from a fairy tale – and the little “fairy” at the end takes the prize
If nothing else a leprechaun should have made himself known. I do suspect Katherine saw a fairy or two, but she’s too smart to let the adults know about them.
I’m nutty for mosses and lichens. How lovely.
Me, too. Mosses and lichens are vey lovely decorative accents to the stones and trees.
If they existed, I always think fairies should inhabit places like this! Beautiful.
I hope you’re okay, Barbara. Hugs.
Thank you, Val! I’m okay, still very tired but getting a few things accomplished here and there. Lots of spring birds singing to enjoy between naps.
*hugs*
That’s good. Hugs. (Will reply to your email in a day or two.)
Gorgeous photos, Barbara, and that’s no blarney. I just skipped over here when I read you won Kathy’s prize. Yay! And yes, when I see forests like this, I truly believe in the existence of fairies.
Thank you, Pam! There was definitely a lot of fairy energy in the area. I hope I get to walk along the Torc Waterfall trail again some day, and soak up some more of it.
(I don’t think I’ve ever won a prize before! Perhaps I picked up a little of the luck of the Irish…)
For sure! <3