by helenmcnulty | Mar 12, 2021 | Photography, Poetry, Writing, Writing about the nature
The Bridge… In summer, daisies poke out of cracks in the walls.It was made in the late 1600s to help the horses across the road on their way to Dublin from the mines in Glenmalure and Glendalough. The Avonmore River dashes through it in the winter and flows like...
by helenmcnulty | Mar 5, 2021 | A Whirly Drift, Photography, Writing, Writing about the nature
On the last day of the year where the day and night are the same length, the sun is somehow warmer and breathes heavier. The plants on Monday set out big flowers for the day and the mushrooms in the woods exposed trusses that you didn’t have to walk a mile to...
by helenmcnulty | Mar 5, 2021 | Gel Prints Available of Photographs, Photography, Poetry, Writing, Writing about Covid, Writing About Northern Ireland
Hidden away in a farm house in the middle of no where. Where no thing happens but frost on moss and sun rises and sun sets and little girl games and twinkling rushes. Isn’t it lucky and grand to be here and hiding. When the vibe beyond the hilly, cold wilderness...
by helenmcnulty | Dec 14, 2020 | Children's Books, Drawings, Stories for Children, Writing
I’ve never seen a purple bird before. What’s Purple? The colour you are , you’re feathers, they are purple. you are purple. I am a bird. Not a purple. You are both. So what are you? I am a bird. What is that...
by helenmcnulty | Oct 31, 2020 | Audio Books, Audio Recording, Children's Books, Halloween, Rhymes, Stories for Children, Storytelling, Writing
Taxus Baccatus – A Halloween Tale for Children by Helen McNulty Taxus Baccatus is an old Yew tree who looks after the ghosts in the graveyard. This is a story of Halloween night and of one ghost who can’t understand why she isn’t scary any more....
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