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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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Thank you for posting this - I love Celtic crosses and it reminds me of my trip to Ireland many years ago.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to one day researching Irish ancestry! Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I collect Celtic crosses, and have the 2nd one from the top of your post hanging on my wall.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog, but I think I'm going to love Wordless Wednesdays! I made my first (notice I say first, because now that I've been there, I long to return) trip to Ireland last July... I just can't get enough of it!
ReplyDeleteGreat crosses! I have a picture of one I took in Clidfen... beautiful!