Loosing my fucking mind I’m gonna cry at my math teachers feet the next time I see her I HATE FINALS WEEK.

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Loosing my fucking mind I’m gonna cry at my math teachers feet the next time I see her I HATE FINALS WEEK.
Pictured: the EXACT MOMENT this doofus saw she got paint on herself from one of the sets! Are you ready to go back to fairyland? #FatetheWinxSaga Had a fantastical visit to @killruddery, the real life Alfea, where everyone was lovely to me while I wrecked the joint! Behold the fairy fountain where Stella, Riven and Aisha get in trouble in my next Winx book, the Specialist sparring platforms, the fairytale castle, and find me in the maze! I have more photos that I can’t show yet. They show Secret Things. 🧚💖🤫 #killruddery #winx #sarahreesbrennan #lightingthefire #thefairiespath https://www.instagram.com/p/CR1zJAYrn5I/?utm_medium=tumblr
Antique shoes at Killruddery, County Wicklow .. @killruddery ..
Killruddery House - Ireland by Tony Gavin
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Giving Credit Where Due
The drawing room ceiling in Killruddery, County Wicklow. This part of the house was designed for the tenth Earl of Meath by Richard and William Vitruvius Morrison in the 1820s. Usually the names of craftsmen employed in such tasks remain unknown but specific information has been found about this ceiling. The principal plasterer was Henry Pobje of Dublin but he didn’t work alone. Fifty years ago…
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Killruddery, Bray Ireland 2014
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Découvrez le château irlandais à moins de 30 minutes du centre de Dublin, le Killruddery House Castle.