Daniel Pietzsch

Personal blog. Mostly photos.

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219/365: It was one of the seemingly rare days this summer that had really good weather for the whole day. So we went on a little road trip. We visited Kylemore Abbey, and explored yet another section of the Wild Atlantic Way. And driving along...

219/365: It was one of the seemingly rare days this summer that had really good weather for the whole day. So we went on a little road trip. We visited Kylemore Abbey, and explored yet another section of the Wild Atlantic Way. And driving along Ireland’s west coast has probably been the main attraction for us. Beautiful!

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216/365: Yesterday was our first (full) day at our friend’s place in Derrynameel, a pretty remote town in the north-west of Ireland. We got to know them, because they are also – and originally – friends of my parents. They moved here from Berlin 23...

216/365: Yesterday was our first (full) day at our friend’s place in Derrynameel, a pretty remote town in the north-west of Ireland. We got to know them, because they are also – and originally – friends of my parents. They moved here from Berlin 23 years ago and have a house and a piece of land which they share with a couple of sheep.

We’ll be staying here for a little while, doing some work, hanging out with them and exploring the region.

This was the view in the morning.

215/365: At the Cliffs of Moher.

215/365: At the Cliffs of Moher.

214/365: Spent the day on the beautiful Dingle peninsula. This is a section of the Slea Head drive.

214/365: Spent the day on the beautiful Dingle peninsula. This is a section of the Slea Head drive.

213/365: A celtic cross and the Round Tower at the Rock of Cashel.

213/365: A celtic cross and the Round Tower at the Rock of Cashel.

212/365: When in Ireland…
For some unexplainable reason, we were drawn to the next best Irish pub, once we had set foot on Irish ground and set up our tent.

212/365: When in Ireland…

For some unexplainable reason, we were drawn to the next best Irish pub, once we had set foot on Irish ground and set up our tent.