Daffodils Against an Irish Stone Wall
Freshly blooming Daffodils dance in the Spring breeze against the backdrop of one of the thousands of miles of dry stone walls that crisscross the Irish countryside. Despite their abundance in rural areas of...
Freshly blooming Daffodils dance in the Spring breeze against the backdrop of one of the thousands of miles of dry stone walls that crisscross the Irish countryside. Despite their abundance in rural areas of...
These bright purple flowers — Foxglove — are known locally as “Fairy Thimbles,” a biennial native of Ireland and found blooming all over the countryside from June to August. Ironically, this plant is poisonous,...