After much thought I've decided to stop using No Flash Photography as a photo-blog and stick to the far superior Flickr instead. If you clicky-click the linky-link then you can see all my recent pics, including some from a trip at the weekend where we saw giraffes, zebras, Oxford commas, and cheetahs.
It's a wild place, Cork.
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ReplyDeleteHi Annie,
ReplyDeleteI've been reading your blonk for ages - silently, eh.. But after looking through all your photos on Flickr now, I'm so blown away, I must tell you I think they are Amaaaazing!!
You're a very talented photographer, and a very funny blonker girl indeed :)
I will continue visiting, and eh, commenting from now on, thanks for the entertainment :-)
Oh, and greetings from Edinburgh, by the way.
I LOVE the flamingos pic. Really really amazing.
ReplyDeleteSorry for gushing.
I'm a big fan of the Oxford comma, but it seems to be losing favor here in the U.S. Savages...
ReplyDeleteOhhh... thanks for the gushy-love, I love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd hello Eva, you're very welcome.
Furious you went to Fota without me! Now what are we going to do for the next visit?
ReplyDeleteI am impressed, as always. You take beautiful photos, Annie.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe of all the photos there, you don't have one of a goat.
ReplyDeleteNow I don't want excuses, I don't want lies, I don't even want a kebab .....
I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want, So tell me what you want, what you really really want, I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want,
So tell me what you want, what you really really want, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna really really really wanna picture of a goat please annie
Sid, you are bonkers. Next time I see a goat I will take a picture for you, I promise.
ReplyDeleteAnnie, the flamingo shot is an absolutely wonderful picture. You've a great eye. Hope you enjoyed Cork, and maybe had a Beamish in the Hi-B or the Long Hall.
ReplyDeleteps go to the Burren in Clare for the goat pic... or Dalkey Island may still have some.
Thanks Annie,
ReplyDeleteCheers Conan.
ReplyDeleteYes, it was Beamish Beamish Beamish all the way in Cork. At least for my companions it was — I stuck to wine and G&Ts. Bjarni delighted everyone there by saying, "I didn't realise Beamish was from Cork. I always thought it tasted better than Guinness" and actually meaning it.