I have been scratching my head a bit on this week’s photographic challenge, but have found a couple of photos that might just fit. The image is of an old stone church featuring a slit window and some ivy growing up the outside. Looking in the window all we see is the outside still, the Church now a complete ruin and overgrown inside and out.
And in b/w:
Around the ruins lies the old graveyard with headstones of varying age and design, the headstones marking the rest of those gone before. Not only the dead, but it seems that the trees have come to rest here too, even the living.
For those interested, this church ruin and graveyard can be found just by Monkstown, County Cork.
I tend to lack words so I do not always comment your post. They are simply amazing, I could even say that sometimes they are breathtaking 🙂 Congratulations dear friend, and thank you so much for sharing this kind of richness with us. ….LOVE IT
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Anabela you are too kind,but it is great to hear, muito obrigado. I now have to think about this week’s theme – ‘object’. An easy theme but to get a ‘great’ shot might be a challenge. I will let you be the judge. Can I also thank toy for your ongoing visits to my blog and taking the time to comment and like, it is hereat to have you on over. Beijinhos (I just love that word, it even sounds great) MM 💚
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Beautiful. Great choice for the theme.
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Thank you Naomi, really appreciate both the visit and the comment. Hope the weekend has been fun. MM 🍀
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Old cemeteries are so much fun to explore and there are zillions of beautiful shots! I like all of these but the first is my favorite. The color and detail are lovely.
janet
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Thank you Janet, my second offering on this challenge is radically different. MM 🍀
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It is pretty and scary. Great Pictures.
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Thanks for the comments and I see what you mean – there are actually some vaults which have opened and you can see some old bones inside – now that is creepy.
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Wonderful, MM 🙂
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Thank you Vic, complimentary as ever. MM 🍀
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I say it as I see it 🙂
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That first picture – old stone ruins with glimpses of green life is my favorite contrast. Even the dried up vine against the stone is another interesting detail..
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I think the dried up vine provides a really important pattern to the shot. Thanks for commenting once more, really appreciated. MM 🍀
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Very nice post! enjoyed going through the words and the pics…
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Thank you very much Preeti, really appreciated. MM 🍀
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lovely and they fit the challenge quite well. ps – i believe some of my irish side of the family is from county cork, way back –
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Something to boast about. Any idea on area? MM 🍀
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i really don’t know much about it at all, plan to spend some time researching this summer though. we are the kennedy family, bet there is more than one us there )
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Oh, yes, the famous lot were more from Wexford….
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ah, well i’m excited to see what i can discover on the journey, who knows where i’ll end up ?
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Good luck…..
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I love how the plants have grown into the stone while giving it veins in a way that makes it look more alive.
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Thanks Sheila, the traces of the ivy certainly help to make the shot. Without that it would be nothing. Thanks for commenting, MM 🍀
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Amazing.
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Thank you Colemining, glad you appreciate it. MM 🍀
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An awesome image~
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Thank you Gatorwoman. MM 🍀
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Gorgeous photos, Mick.
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Thank you Navigator, it’s a very cool place and there are meant to be red squirrels around too. 🍀
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The scratching worked – good result.
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Glad you approve of the result Robin, always look forward to a comment from yourself. MM 🍀
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I do love the gravestones ‘giving rest’ to the living MM … yes … clever that .. perfect in fact .
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You’re too kind, but thank you anyway Poppytump. MM 🍀
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🙂 It’s all about the subtlety in your thinking here …
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So so gorgeous. I lived for just a year next to a beautiful country church in an old cottage. These pics remind me so much of what felt at last like home (alas no longer) nostalgic now.
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Glad to be able to stir fond memories. Once more thanks for commenting IdiotWriter. MM 🍀
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A pleasure as always Mick – I enjoy your place – it has a atmosphere of tranquillity and sheer beauty that you capture so well. I like coming here when the world is too busy with words-
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Humbled, thank you
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what great choices for the photo challenge.
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I am glad you think they are good and fit the challenge sufficiently. Cheers for commenting Joss, MM 🍀
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love it 🙂
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Thank you Brigid, was trying to work out if it fitted the theme sufficiently. 🍀
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I certainly think so 🙂 Mick
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