I've never grown tired of the view 😊
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A photo of a kitchen window with various Christmassy bits on the sill, as well as a clock and a vase of flowers. It looks out to a tree-lined garden. There is a black and white cat outside on the sill and there are clothes drying on the line.
Posting my ##KitchenView, which is particularly lovely today with bright sunshine streaming in. ☀️
Have a listen ✨️
An embroidery hoop containing a sewn aerial-view of a geometric formal garden. It has rows of trees, stone paths and beds of pink, purple and green plants.
'In the winter garden' - my favourite geometric garden aerial that I've ever done! I don't remember if I shared it here or not yet - it has camellia bushes in the centre and beds of winter heather and hellebore :) the geometric landscapes are always more challenging and I love that! #embroidery
Landscape format in acrylics on canvas. Very pale blue-teal cloudless sky. Foreground is a band of montbretia of wide yellow and lime blades topped with rows of small bright orange flowers. Behind that is a wide band of blue water dappled with lighter and darker strokes, some of lilac. Across the water is a band of land with rocky brown bluffs at the water's edge, parallel green fields sloping down to the edge, and above that a grey-green hilly top rising up on the left and dotted with white cottages. Signed top right in dark blue: Liam Daly
Feels like I should drink tea and share a #painting with you. "Mayo Lake" comes from a time I cycled slowly on the quiet side of Carrowmore, often stopping beside an invasive flower as the breeze bounced off the water to caress my face and the sunshine dosed me with memories. #SpeirGorm #Art
Ever since leaving Twitter, I haven't seen a single reference to the Neo-Andean architecture of El Alto, Bolivia. Not one.
Post a picture you took to bring some Zen into the Zone.
So the other morning, @liliansmith.bsky.social played Kate Bush's *December Will Be Magic Again*, and I went rooting for it on Spotify, but the original is not there. 🤔
And that's how I found *this* cover by The Pink Singers, which I CAN'T stop playing. #Fab
open.spotify.com/track/0yVsQj...
Strong “we’re putting the band back together” vibes on Bluesky today 🔥👏🙏🏻
Every year, we build a book tree for Christmas at Kennys. Here is this year's which we put up this week, and we especially love this one. We hope you do too! ✨️
Oh wow! I had no idea.
About 58cm x 40cm, a decent size. 😊
A framed print of a landscape painted by @Eolai. It features dry walls and a windswept tree, some yellow grass and hills in the background. It is called Burren Tree (Co. Clare).
@eolai.bsky.social Hey Liam, how gorgeous is this?!
Ha.. this is true of my youngest. 😅
Such is life, but it's still a shock.
🖐Empty nester here. Enjoy it while it lasts. 😊
Caught rapid! Sure you'll know for next time. 😉
But it was worth it, right?!
A landscape photo of a row of trees at the end of my garden. The trees are home to many, many crow's nests and have a lot more leaves now than they had in March. The sky is bright blue and cloudless. There is an aircraft trail visible in the distance.
A lot of change in 5 weeks.
A glass vase filled with 6 different varieties of daffodil and two bright red tulips. There is a garden view in the background, including some large plant pots, bright green grass and large bare trees housing dozens of crow's nests.
Today's #KitchenView. Daffodils, tulips and foliage from my garden.
My story of what happened after this little terror came into my life is being rebroadcast on Sunday Miscellany tomorrow morning. RTE Radio One, 9:10 am
Ye have to wonder how convicted ex-guard/domestic abuser/coercive controller Mark Doyle has managed to persuade some other poor woman to be his partner. 🤷🏼♀️
A wide-angled view with even more nests, complete and under construction.
The same view, many more nests.
And here's today's photo, taken from the same spot but also showing the wider angle. Impressive work rate.
The same row of trees, still bare, but with many new nests visible.
They've been working like demons since then to solve their own housing crisis. This was 1 week ago.
A photo of a line of tall, bare trees with one crow's nest visible to the left. There is the hint of a clothes line and a blue fence in the foreground.
The stormy winter we had knocked all but one crow's nest out of the trees at the bottom of my garden. This was taken 2 weeks ago:
I could listen to it forever. ❤️
Shoutout to Louisa Tyndall, who helped discover the greenhouse effect, watched her husband take all the credit for it, and “accidentally” murdered him in his sleep #internationalwomensday