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Peterson's ,,Kildare'' by fendere1

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Peterson's ,,Kildare''

Yellow Road by JPaulTierney

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Yellow Road

Follow the dandelion road...
#FlickrFriday #YellowRoad

Light & shade in the Midlands 2 by 2c..

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Light & shade in the Midlands 2

Bord Na Mona's rewilding of the peatlands continues after 70 years of Industrial extraction of peat.

West Kildare, Ireland.

DJI M2

Suncroft Cemetery by JPaulTierney

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Suncroft Cemetery

Suncroft Cemetery Headstone, Kildare by JPaulTierney

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Suncroft Cemetery Headstone, Kildare

Headstone, yet to be deciphered

Pigeon Tower, Nurney by JPaulTierney

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Pigeon Tower, Nurney

Light & Shade in the Midlands by 2c..

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Light & Shade in the Midlands

With heavy showery skies, dappled patches of light, the peat lands are recovering well after over 70 years of Industrial extraction.
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Toyota Mk2 (Red) by JPaulTierney

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Toyota Mk2 (Red)

Evidence of spring springing by photocles

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Evidence of spring springing

National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM) - now going by Maynooth University.

A revisitation of an image taken almost exactly 7 years ago.

Energy by JPaulTierney

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Energy

Lake by Paul McNamara

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Tomb by Paul McNamara

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Tomb by Paul McNamara

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Féile Bríde 2025 (4): Visualising Niamh Ni Briain's talk by Oisín McGann by INNATE - Nonviolence Network in Ireland

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Féile Bríde 2025 (4): Visualising Niamh Ni Briain's talk by Oisín McGann

Féile Bríde is held every year close to St Brigid’s Day on the 1st February. It is organised by Afri in partnership with the Brigidines and Cairde Bríde in the Solas Bhríde Centre in Kildare. For 2025 the title was “Brigid’s Light: Illuminating Paths of Justice and Solidarity”.

The Afri website is at www.afri.ie/

Féile Bríde 2025 (8): Catherine Cleary speaking about Pocket Forests by INNATE - Nonviolence Network in Ireland

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Féile Bríde 2025 (8): Catherine Cleary speaking about Pocket Forests

Féile Bríde is held every year close to St Brigid’s Day on the 1st February. It is organised by Afri in partnership with the Brigidines and Cairde Bríde in the Solas Bhríde Centre in Kildare. For 2025 the title was “Brigid’s Light: Illuminating Paths of Justice and Solidarity”.

The Afri website is at www.afri.ie/

Féile Bríde 2025 (7): Orla Cunningham speaking from the floor beside Helen O'Flanagan, Conal O'Flanagan and John Kelleher by INNATE - Nonviolence Network in Ireland

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Féile Bríde 2025 (7):  Orla Cunningham speaking from the floor beside Helen O'Flanagan, Conal O'Flanagan and John Kelleher

Féile Bríde is held every year close to St Brigid’s Day on the 1st February. It is organised by Afri in partnership with the Brigidines and Cairde Bríde in the Solas Bhríde Centre in Kildare. For 2025 the title was “Brigid’s Light: Illuminating Paths of Justice and Solidarity”.

The Afri website is at www.afri.ie/

Féile Bríde 2025 (2): Fran Brady and Miriam Ryan at Lex Innocentium stall by INNATE - Nonviolence Network in Ireland

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Féile Bríde 2025 (2):  Fran Brady and Miriam Ryan at Lex Innocentium stall

Féile Bríde is held every year close to St Brigid’s Day on the 1st February. It is organised by Afri in partnership with the Brigidines and Cairde Bríde in the Solas Bhríde Centre in Kildare. For 2025 the title was “Brigid’s Light: Illuminating Paths of Justice and Solidarity”.

The Afri website is at www.afri.ie/

The Lex Innocentium 21st Century website is at lexinnocentium21.ie/

Féile Bríde 2025 (3): Audience interaction by INNATE - Nonviolence Network in Ireland

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Féile Bríde 2025 (3): Audience interaction

Féile Bríde is held every year close to St Brigid’s Day on the 1st February. It is organised by Afri in partnership with the Brigidines and Cairde Bríde in the Solas Bhríde Centre in Kildare. For 2025 the title was “Brigid’s Light: Illuminating Paths of Justice and Solidarity”.

The Afri website is at www.afri.ie/

Féile Bríde 2025 (1): Mary Lou Murray, Deborah Conlon, and Laura Foley at the Afri reception stall by INNATE - Nonviolence Network in Ireland

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Féile Bríde 2025 (1): Mary Lou Murray, Deborah Conlon, and Laura Foley at the Afri reception stall

Féile Bríde is held every year close to St Brigid’s Day on the 1st February. It is organised by Afri in partnership with the Brigidines and Cairde Bríde in the Solas Bhríde Centre in Kildare. For 2025 the title was “Brigid’s Light: Illuminating Paths of Justice and Solidarity”.

The Afri website is at www.afri.ie/

Féile Bríde 2025 (6): Joan Roddy takes the spade at the Tree Planting Ceremony by INNATE - Nonviolence Network in Ireland

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Féile Bríde 2025 (6): Joan Roddy takes the spade at the Tree Planting Ceremony

Féile Bríde is held every year close to St Brigid’s Day on the 1st February. It is organised by Afri in partnership with the Brigidines and Cairde Bríde in the Solas Bhríde Centre in Kildare. For 2025 the title was “Brigid’s Light: Illuminating Paths of Justice and Solidarity”.

The Afri website is at www.afri.ie/