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Many Curiosities Around Glenfarne Woods

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My first time at Glenfarne Wood beside the peaceful Lough Macnean that divides counties Leitrim and Cavan from the Northern county of Fermanagh. The first delight I spot is this wonderful symbol of Forest Bathing, this alluring, peaceful and maturing seat in a very pretty location.  Tony Cuckson is here and looking like he is being attacked by a stone that wants to eat him. Bee Smith shares one of her poems at a favourite poetry spot, by a Beehive, of course. This spot is actually known as Ladies Rest.  Bee and Tina Rock now look as if they are plotting something here. Tony sings us a song here ... We shared more poems at this sculpture. To me it looks Pict Stone inspored, but a bit more formal. Triskele Stone in the woods ... Some Hazel trees are very tall here ... Some Rowan in blossom here. Ripples behind a young Rowan tree I think Tina called this rock a 'fossilized dolphin'. Reeds and ripples th