
This photo was taken a few months ago at the 'Rock of Cashel' in county Tipperary. This rock is the ancient site where families and clans paid tribute to the king of Munster. It was from this rock that overlooks much of Munster that new kings where crowned, and reigned for over a thousand years.
It is on this site that St. Patrick preached, converted, and baptized the king of Munster, and thus converted all of the kingdom. There is a funny story that has been passed down about the baptism... it would seem that during the baptism Patrick took his large
crosier (staff) and stabbed it into the ground. He without noticing had stabbed it into the foot of the king. The king, being a recent convert, thought that the stabbing was a part of the Christian Rite. So... He stood there... foot impaled... and baring the pain until Patrick noticed what had happened.
I have often wanted to go back to the Rock of Cashel... We visited here once several years ago, and although the weather was horrible, the place left a real impression on me. So - when I had the opportunity to take a day off by myself - I decided to visit this amazing site. So... I spent the day with my journal, books, and camera reflecting and retreating here.
I took a lot of photos on the day, and will be posting more soon. This photo (for March) is of an old monastery in the foreground, and the ruined cathedral upon the rock in the background.

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