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Dead Poets Society
Keats-Shelley House in Rome is a wonderfully quaint tribute to the work of John Keats and the English romantic poets. The sad history of the house is that Keats moved there from England after being diagnosed with tuberculosis. His friends thought … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Italy, Literature, Poetry, Reading, Rome, UK, Writing
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Tagged Bellinis, Bright Star, Cat sanctuary, Cats, Cemetery, Church, Fanny Brawne, Il Palazzetto, John Keats, Keats, Keats Shelley House, Library, Lord Byron, Poet, Pyramid, Romantics, Rome, Rooftop Bar, Rooftops, Shelley, Spanish Steps, Sunset, TB, Trinita dei Monti
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Cape Clear Storytelling Festival, Ireland
I recently headed over to Cape Clear Island, the southernmost inhabited spot in Ireland, for the International Storytelling Festival. This wildly beautiful and unspoilt location formed the backdrop to a brilliant creative weekend.The short voyage by ferry to Cape Clear from the town of Baltimore was … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Cape Clear Island, Cork, Diversity, Ireland, Oileán Chléire, Reading, Short Stories, Storytelling, Writing
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Tagged 12th Century, B & I, Birminghsm, Boat, Bsltimore, Cape Clear B & B, Church, Cliffs, Clonakilty, Dolphins, Dublin, Ferry, Gaelic, Harbours, Irish language, Landscape, Libraries, Library, Moonlight, New Zealand, Niall de Búrca, Ruin, Sea, Sharks, Skerries, Stars, Turtles, Whales
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