Almost a smile
Like the sun here in November
Almost a smile
Almost a smile
Lakes that glitter behind trees
Blinking lamps in dusky streets
Almost a smile
Almost a smile
Like the bliss of northern summer
Hopefulness with the new-comer
Very casual and unstable
like a guest will leave the table
Like a day when nothing happens
when you were sure the worst would happen
Almost a smile
Like a word that isn't worthless
that you haven't heard in lies yet
Almost a smile
Like the presence of a stranger
when you've lived in constant danger
Almost a smile
Passing cars, surprising comfort
Like a lover at the airport
Almost a smile
What I did this Summer (04:15)
taken by a childhood pal of mine, all around where we grew up. And those are my nephews and nieces-
had a full house while i was home!! :-D If Sligo Tourism board wanna send any cheques my way....
ROFLMAO Peace and Love THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE By William Butler Yeats I will arise and go now,
and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made; Nine bean rows will I
have there, a hive for the honeybee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some ...
Tag: wide, eyed, nichole, nordeman, jesus, God, wicca, love, peace, nature, forgivenessStina, Nordenstam,
walk, in, the, park, memories, of, color, jazz, music, cappellaHoliday at home in Sligo, scenery,
sunsets, slight, boredom, on, your, part, probably
that was so beautiful, but i hate it how some people refuse to stop and appreciate the real beauty of our only earth and world.
Autor: tangocash84 - 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Thanks hun.
Knocknarea is "Cnoc na Ri" in Gaelic, means The Hill of the Kings... that part of Ireland is steeped in legend of Fionn and the Fianna and the old Celtic Kings and Queens of Ireland. It's where Queen Maeve was reputed to be buried.
It has a lump on the top because everyone who climbs it, takes a rock from the bottom and put it on the top of her grave/cairn. She was a bad ass warrior queen! :-D
Autor: TheSpartacat - 4 months ago
3
a very beautiful vlog!! especially the footage of water and sunsets...
hey, i got a question. is the word 'knocknarea' gaelic? what does it mean?