Anfa means tempest, and life is a whirlwind. Mine just seems to be a little more so.
Monday, June 02, 2008
Photos Day Four- Slane
The Monastery Ruins
Hill of Slane In the Ruins
The Monkey Tree
Celtic Cross
Belltower and Cemetary
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
lovely to see your photos of Slane. I especially liked the Monkey Puzzle Tree. This is a truly spiritual place. Come listen to our CD called Hill of Slane. The piece was written by an American composer who was so taken by the place he could not move!! The flute represents the spirit of the place and the guitar is the ruins themselves.
1 comment:
lovely to see your photos of Slane. I especially liked the Monkey Puzzle Tree. This is a truly spiritual place.
Come listen to our CD called Hill of Slane. The piece was written by an American composer who was so taken by the place he could not move!!
The flute represents the spirit of the place and the guitar is the ruins themselves.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/mcdonaldbianculli
you can hear the clip there.
Thanks again for your photos...
Pat
Brooklyn, NY
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