A WOW sunrise this morning with an omega sun rising from the horizon behind Haulbowline Lighthouse on Carlingford Lough. Photos taken from Greenore. ❤️🌅
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A WOW sunrise this morning with an omega sun rising from the horizon behind Haulbowline Lighthouse on Carlingford Lough. Photos taken from Greenore. ❤️🌅
📸 by @ann.bruen/via Instagram
@AnnBruen/via X
Long exposure at the Breakwater, Greenore this evening.
📸 by @ann.bruen
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Haulbowline Lighthouse’s perfect balancing act: Holding the sun in place 😉
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A beautiful morning watching sunrise over Carlingford Lough from Omeath ❤️🌅🌊⛰️
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Beautiful light on Carlingford Lough this morning for sunrise from Greenore.
📸 by @Ann.Bruen
Greenore 8 Year Small Batch - Limited Edition
Review by: TOModera And back to the Irish marathon that everyone loves and hates, all at the same time. So grab a potato, sit back, and generally enjoy a distinct culture. Fun. Up next, c/o Flaviar to me, is Greenore 8. This is 100% Single Grain whiskey, which was aged in ex-Bourbon casks. Produced by the Cooley distillery. Also, in contrast to other Irish whiskies, this whiskey is made with…
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A Class Fine
-After last Wednesday’s post about a boarded-up church in County Louth, here is a more secular example of similar neglect, this one in Greenore, County Louth. Some 15 years ago, this little seaside village lost its most significant piece of architectural heritage – the Railway Hotel, designed by James Barton and constructed in 1875 for the London and North Western Railway – which was demolished…
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Greenore: A Classic Typeface by Twicolabs Typefoundry
Greenore: A Classic Typeface by Twicolabs Typefoundry
Introducing Greenore, a typeface with classic feel that inspired from letters on old liquor and brewery packaging. Carved with high attention to the details, giving this typeface a smooth yet crisp linework. Suits best for headlines, vintage themed-designs, quotes,etc. [PRO TIP]: Combine Greenore with thin-script typeface to get a classy/elegant look. This font is so playful and easy to tweak,…
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