Panoramic Ireland's podcast returns for 2021.With Ireland beginning to exit lockdown from COVID-19 / Coronavirus it's a good time to restart, especially given the acquisition of a new microphone.Check out panoramicireland.com/blog for some of
Hello and welcome back, I've been working on a lot of projects over the past few months in lockdown so expect more posts to come as I get back out exploring Ireland 🇮🇪 again. In the meantime here is the link to that 360-degree panorama or ph
It's an unusual Saint Patrick's Day with all events cancelled and pubs closed but there's still the sound of birds chirping and bells ringing. I look at Google's doodle for Saint Patrick's Day with an image of the famous Cliffs of Moher.Here i
Just a quick episode this afternoon from a small river in the woodlands of the Irish countryside.I was reminded of this quote when standing in the river:“The sound of water says what I think.”― Chuang TzuIt was a nice day, showers of rain w
The Irish flag is comprised of three colours green, white and orange and it was created by Thomas Francis Meagher and first flown in 1848 in Ireland's oldest city, Waterford. Here is the link to the blog post mentioned in the podcast: https://p
A quick chat about the new image of the week section on the homepage at panoramicireland.com (and also the panoramicireland.com/dublin page). This week is an astrophotography image from the west of Ireland, County Galway with a full moon, stars
Dublin's Umbrella Street is, like most of these installations around the world, an Instagram hot-spot. This podcast accompanies my blog post here https://panoramicireland.com/blog-ireland-guide/dublin-umbrellas-zozimus-street-colourKeep up wit
Did you know that Saint Valentine's remains are to be found in the Irish capital? Find out more how and why on the inaugural Panoramic Ireland podcast.Stop by to Panoramic Ireland and say hello, or subscribe to the podcast to keep up with Pano