In the month since the last blog about the Ireland adventure, and my quest to create a self-sufficient, co-living community on the Emerald Isle, I have moved on from Tipperary. I headed over to the Beara Peninsular (my third stop) to explore the far west of County Cork, which is stunning, mountainous and relentlessly rocky. In some places, the mountains look almost molten. The roads are also unforgiving and go from tarmac to virtually unmade in a split second. The ‘ship on wheels’ rattled along, whilst unbeknown to me, my beloved bike was taking a beating from the road.
Secret of the land (blog)
Secret of the land (blog)
Secret of the land (blog)
In the month since the last blog about the Ireland adventure, and my quest to create a self-sufficient, co-living community on the Emerald Isle, I have moved on from Tipperary. I headed over to the Beara Peninsular (my third stop) to explore the far west of County Cork, which is stunning, mountainous and relentlessly rocky. In some places, the mountains look almost molten. The roads are also unforgiving and go from tarmac to virtually unmade in a split second. The ‘ship on wheels’ rattled along, whilst unbeknown to me, my beloved bike was taking a beating from the road.