Essence of Mulranny
04th July 2010
I was in Mulranny this morning and visited Cheryl Cobern Browne who runs the EOM Studio in Mullranny. Cheryl works with beads and other media and also runs residential workshops . The location is amazing with fantastic views over the bay and the house and studio is beautifully appointed and just screams of artist, everything about the place is inspiring! Why not visit the website www.eomworkshops.com/index.htm We also met with Sean Carolan, Sean is a local walking guide for Mulranny and he is a real font of knowledge our intention had been to go for a walk together but the weather was so bad early morning that we just met in the warmth of Cheryl's studio instead. Occasionally the rain stopped, but the sea spray near the beach felt like rain anyway. I did manage to take a couple of pictures of the Beach but I left the memory card in the Gallery this evening and it is too late to go and get it. I may post the beach picture tomorrow. So today felt like winter with grey skies etc but I am posting a picture from Mulranny that was taken last November on a beautiful bright day in the middle of winter!


Comments
By Sean Carolan: Great shot Eamonn, lovely composition. Mulranny Salt Marsh is Clew Bays largest salt marssh and has a distintive drainage pattern, well captured in this image, it is an important winter feeding ground for light bellied brent geese, who fly 3000 miles to Mulranny every winter!
By Eamonn: And why wouldn't they Sean!