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One of my favourite lakes, hehe. See how I created this image at www.letsimage.com/2015/07/lake-guinness.html
My niece learning the correct way to pour a Guinness from her grandfather's cousin's wife (or something like that). Shot in Tobercurry, County Sligo. Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone! Please forgive the floating disconnected hand, I do know better but this was shot with a two or three Guinness handicap. ..and don't forget the proper pour is important.
I think next year we may need to add music to our outdoor pub.
This is one of the mama raccoons stepping up to the table for a drink of water but it's more fun to imagine she was asking for a Guinness.
Having a drink of Guinness it was really tasty too.
Very good value for a can at £1.29 concider we pay a lot in a pub at Nant Peris used to charged £4.60!
The Guinness Gig-Rig in Dungloe, Co Donegal during the Mary From Dungloe festival, 1980s. Scan of old photo.
ADL E400HER CITY PA27 is seen with a T shape Ad for Guinness 0.0 Alcohol Free....part of the changing world we live in
Train tracks in the cobbles street near the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. I believe the tracks are a remainder of the way the barrels of Guinness used to be transported.
Guinness Storehouse
Brewery experience telling the tale of Ireland's famous Guinness beer, with tastings and a rooftop bar.
Address: St James's Gate, Dublin 8