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  1. A short-sharp May downpour approaching over the Carton House golf course near . It turned out to be hair rather than rain, so it literally bounced off me 🙂

  2. A short-sharp May downpour approaching over the Carton House golf course near #Maynooth. It turned out to be hail rather than rain, so it literally bounced off me 🙂

  3. A particularly big and pretty clump of cowslips on the grounds of St. Patrick’s College in #Maynooth. #Bloomscrolling

  4. The monthly category on glass.photo is “Black & White”, so a cloudy day in Carton House near #Maynooth gave me an opportunity flex that photographic muscle on the beautiful Tyrconnell Tower.

  5. Little blue Germander Speedwell flowers hiding between the grass in the lawn in front of Carton House near #Maynooth. #Bloomscrollig

  6. Every time I think I’ve seen all the cool Tulips growing around the streets of #Maynooth, I find another one! #Bloomscrolling

  7. This Chilean Potato Vine along a #Maynooth street is putting on an absolutely amazing show at the moment! Very exotic looking for Ireland 🙂 #Bloomscrolling

    As fellow nightshades these are related to the humble potato (and cucumber, and tomato, and melon …), but they’re quite different to the tubor Ireland is known for!

  8. Impressive Great Camas in bloom in front of the recently restored old house at the bottom of Parson St. in #Maynooth. #Bloomscrolling

  9. The walls of Jackson’s Bridge over the Royal Canal just west of #Maynooth are vertical carpets of pretty little Ivy-leaved Toadflax flowers at the moment! #Bloomscrolling

  10. Spring has arrived to the Linden tree (AKA Lime Tree) avenues around #Maynooth. The new leaves have a very light fresh green colour, it’s almost a little yellow! In this case this is one of the avenues along ‘the Graff’ in St. Patrick’s College.

  11. Hawthorns in suburbia — the Hawthorn hedge in our housing development has just exploded into bloom! #Maynooth #Bloomscrolling

  12. A pair of rather amazing burgundy and yellow tulips spotted in a front garden in #Maynooth while out buying some groceries. #Bloomscrolling

  13. The hawthorns are starting to bloom in #Maynooth, combined with our current spell of nice weather it’s really starting to feel like early summer 🙂 #Bloomscrolling

  14. A sunny afternoon on the #RoyalCanal towpath in #Maynooth — I met plenty of fellow walkers enjoying this beautiful amenity as the #IrishRail trains rumbled past.

  15. The rapeseed flowers are really coming into bloom, both in our fields, and, along our hedgerows, including along the banks of the #RoyalCanal near #Maynooth. Not quite the same shade of yellow as the safety front on the #IrishRail trains, but thought it was a fun pairing anyway 🙂 #Bloomscrolling

  16. Fancy frilly cherry blossoms in our housing development bathed in warm evening light during the #GoldenHour. #Maynooth #Bloomscrolling

  17. A traditional railway fan portrait of an #IrishRail InterCity class 2200 as it approaches #Maynooth along the banks of the #RoyalCanal on the picturesque former MGWR line to Galway/Sligo/Cavan (only the line to Sligo remains today 🙁)

  18. An #IrishRail InterCity enroute from Dublin to Sligo passing under Pike Bridge along the #RoyalCanal as it approaches #Maynooth on a beautiful spring afternoon.

  19. It’s starting to feel like summer along the #RoyalCanal in #Maynooth as the #IrishRail Commuter trains role by under blue skies and fluffy clouds!

  20. A tranquil evening in Carton House Estate near #Maynooth.

  21. Some Ramsons (Wild Garlic) along a forest trail in Carton House Estate near #Maynooth catching a little soft evening light peeping between the bare tree branches. #Bloomscrolling

  22. The Ramsons, also known as Wild Garlic, are starting to bloom in Carton House Estate near #Maynooth.

    While we have this week of good weather the forest trails are well worth a visit! #Bloomscrolling

  23. Bluebells along one of the woodland trials in Carton House Estate near #Maynooth in dappled soft evening sun shining through the still bare tree branches. #Bloomscrolling

  24. A Dogwood flower in St. Joseph’s Square in St. Patrick’s College #Maynooth — definitely one of the more unusual plants brightening up the college grounds! #Bloomscrolling

  25. Bluebells on campus — some garden bluebells (bigger than the wild ones) in front of a side door into the college chapel in St. Patrick’s College #Maynooth. #Bloomscrolling

  26. This relatively new housing development in #Maynooth was built on what was an old meadow, it seems some of the wild flowers survived the transition, like these beautiful cowslips now growing next to a footpath! #Bloomscrolling

  27. These nicely textured purpose and white star-shaped tulips growing in one of the flower beds at the harbour opposite #Maynooth railway station are really eye-catching! #Bloomscrolling