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Michael J Campbell
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Nothing special and not much in bloom.
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Last few. Sorry no names.
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Interesting to see what's flowering this late in the season Michael, probably helped by a cool summer.
Great caravan site and nice views around Ballyvaughan.
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Seems a lot to see to me, Michael. Wouldn't you know I love the donkeys?
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The Burren is looking well, Michael. I must show Mary these photographs and she might be tempted to go for a few days walking. I believe I recognise Catherine O Donoghue's garden in Ballyvaughan in one of the shots. .
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Ah the Burren, went on an orchid field trip with the Irish Orchid Society a couple of years back. What an education and fond memories.
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