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The exquisite beauty of the Irish landscape

Posted by msterilinn on Oct 6, 2008

What I find most interesting on this planet is the natural scenery. For some reason I am fascinated with the beauty I find all around me in nature. Perhaps this is why I find it so distressing to see such wanton disrespect for the natural world. When I travel through the forest and river paths I am filled with such wonder and a certain exhilaration. To think of the scope of brilliance and imagination that went into creating this earth is absolutely amazing. The science in nature is abundantly brilliant! I just wish to capture each breathtaking scene to the smallest detail. First with my eyes and my senses, then with my camera to share with others, and to remind myself at a later time of my finest moments traveling along the Earthly paths.

One of my dreams is to visit the homelands of my ancestors… Ireland. I want to visit the green Isle and really see it from the locals point of view. Tourists may visit key attractions, but I am an explorer by heart, and wish to adventure ‘off the beaten path’, so to speak. I believe I would have to actually live there for a few years to see for myself what wonders the lands hold in store for me, and to even come close to satisfying my curiosity. Ireland is a land full of mystery, as well as a rich culture and history. I know for certain that I will attain my dream of visiting the mysterious places of my ancestors in this lifetime, and I am very excited to hold this dream close to my heart.

For now, I will indulge in viewing the stunning countryside through the eyes of a friend, and brilliant photographer, Jordan Clemments. The images in this post are courtesy of Jordan from his website at Irishviews.com.

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I’m always pleased to see blogs like yours because they share my point of view bout the earth in general. If you’d like, you can check out
http://www.alternative-energy-secrets.com. I often go there for I have the same sentiments when it comes to “saving the world one blog post at a time” agenda.
Keep on posting! and Oh, by the way, the picture above is breathtaking. I could run on the slope with goosebumps forming…

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October 7th, 2008 | 2:10 am

Hello,

I am working for a charity organisation, the World Wildlife Foundation (www.worldwild.org). In my work that deals with educating people on the plight of endangered species, I stumbled upon your website and found it to be an amazing source of information.

You deal with green living, we work with endangered species. These are both similar areas that involve public education. If you agree, I want to invite you to exchange blogroll links and in this way reach out to larger groups.

We have the following information:
Title: World Wildlife News
Description: A step ahead in saving another endangered species.
URL: http://news.worldwild.org/

Thank you for your time. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Best regards,
Adela

October 11th, 2008 | 10:35 am
msterilinn:

Hello Adela,

I see that you are definately involved in a worthwhile cause, and I would be most happy to look into this further. Helping endangered species is a passion of mine, and I will do all that is in my power to help.

Thank you for your visit and comment.

Teri
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October 11th, 2008 | 2:26 pm

Thanks for using my photos…

You have a great blog (and a brilliant header graphic).

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October 14th, 2008 | 2:27 am

I like your blog. Nature is best when keep. :)

October 19th, 2008 | 2:06 am
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