🎶On the twelfth day of our... #YearofGeography flashbacks...
Arlene Crampsie (@ArleneCrampsie) sent to us...
...some excellent Donegal related Tweets during #DonegalWeek in December 2019 including this wonderful Tweet, nicely drawing the week to close🎵
#GeoAdvent#LoveGeography
The Fintown to Letterkenny road was feeling festive tonight with the moon rising behind the hills. Kids delighted to see the great signposting @donegalcouncil to keep any visting reindeer on the right track. 🦌🎅🦌 #Donegal#Donegalweek#Christmas2019
Last year my husband and I spent Christmas in a Donegal Lighthouse - and it was one of the most restorative things we’ve ever done. No Brexit, no Trump - it was like living in a poem. If you need a head shower this is the spot. #donegalweek#Donegal#lovedonegal#fanadlighthouse
Following on from @1Eanmor post of the turf burning station, here's a shot from 30 years later of turf being cut for supply to the ESB station! This one resurfaced last year in the @DCLAReadingRoom collection. #DonegalWeek#YearofGeography
Another shot of the Turf Cutters, Co. Donegal, 1979. We'd love to know the location of this image. Maybe the background gives a clue. Let us know @DCLAReadingRoom. Thanks.
One of the key texts about the geography of Donegal comes from the phenomenal County History and Society series from Geography Publications and Prof Willie Nolan! #Donegalweek#YearofGeography
They wouldn’t stand for a picture today!! Too cold! Here’s the black sheep from a similar December day last year! #snow#DonegalWeek#YearofGeography
When it comes to magnificent mountain passes, Donegal is hard to beat! Granny Glen, Maghera, Mamore Pass, Inishowen & the glaciated valley of Glengesh, Ardara. Photographers Jerome Keeney & Rik Walton. #Govisitdonegal#YearofGeography#Donegalweek#WildAtlanticWay