19 November 2025

March to April 2025, Sea, Sky, Sadness.

 Hello my loves, and happy Wednesday. I hope that this week is treating you well so far? I am busy, stressed, and feeling so far behind in everything I need to do, unfortunately! In an attempt to feel like I'm making some progress, here are some more photos and videos from earlier this year. 

All of these are from the first two weeks in April 2025. Again, I don't have much to share with you. Between the severe depression, health issues, and attempting to keep busy with work, I only left the house twice during that time. I was able to capture some nice views of the sky from the comfort of my home though, and as always, I feel beyond blessed to live where I do. It means that, even on my worst days, when the pain and fatigue is just too much, and I don't have the strength to leave the house, I can still enjoy the stunning views outside. I honestly can't begin to explain how important that is to me. If I didn't have these views, I would be so much worse off. 

This year has been an extremely difficult one for me, for many reasons. Living where I do has saved me. It's as simple as that. Without these views to ground me, I don't know if I would have survived this long. The rest of my life might be crumbling around my ears, but I live HERE. 

That was always my dream, to live here. And I will hold onto that, and these views, for as long as I am able to. 

Clouds over Pollan Bay.


Aurora in the Northern Sky.


Sunset over Pollan Bay.


Moon set over Binnion.


Aurora in the Northern Sky.


Low Tide, Pollan Strand.


Low Tide, Pollan Strand.



Carrickabraghy Castle, Isle of Doagh.


Carrickabraghy Castle, Isle of Doagh.


Carrickabraghy Castle, Isle of Doagh.



Aurora in the Northern Sky.


Aurora in the Northern Sky.


Aurora in the Northern Sky.


Sunrise over Trawbreaga Bay.


Treating myself at Corner Coffee, Carndonagh.


Rain clouds moving across Pollan Bay.


Rain clouds moving across Pollan Bay.


Rain clouds moving across Pollan Bay.


Rain clouds moving across Pollan Bay.


Rain clouds moving across Pollan Bay.

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