Posted on August 26, 2016
The ruins of ‘Crokers’ estate house, framed through a whitethorn bush, directly across the road from the farmhouse where MB and siblings grew up in Grange, just north of HX, Limerick, SW Ireland.

The ruins of Crokers Estate House at Grange, Limerick, SW Ireland
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Antiquity, Crokers, Estate House, Frame, Grange, Ireland, Limerick, postaday, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted on August 19, 2016
It’s not often you will see an elderly Muslim gentleman standing beside a Western lady with a low neck-line. The lady has some Arabic influence however, as she is sporting an intricate henna tattoo on her face & neck, almost like a veil, which must please the Muslim gentleman no end!

Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Arabic, Art, Henna, low neck-line, Muslim, Painting, postaday, Rara, Tattoo, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted on August 12, 2016
Fun.
The local drama society back in HX puts on 3 or 4 plays per year which are always well attended. The comedies are particularly popular and one normally needs to book tickets in advance to see them.
Can’t remember the name of this one, but like many others in the past, it was great fun!

At the Honey Fitz Theater, Lough Gur, Limerick, Ireland



Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Acting, Drama, fun, Honey Fitz, Lough Gur, Play, postaday, Theater, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted on August 11, 2016
MB & family visited the ruins at Pompeii during their recent Italy trip. Pompeii is close to the city of Naples in the Campania region of Italy, and as bad luck would have it, lies approximately 8km from Mount Vesuvius. Read More
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Adventure, Ancient, Archaeology, Brothel, Culture, Empire, Excavations, Igor Mitoraj, Mount Vesuvius, Phallic, Pompeii, Roman, Ruins, Travel
Posted on August 9, 2016
From the movie GLADIATOR –
Marcus Aurelius: Are you ready to do your duty for Rome?
Commodus: Yes, father.
Marcus Aurelius: You will not be emperor.
Commodus: Which wiser, older man is to take my place?
Marcus Aurelius: My powers will pass to Maximus, to hold in trust until the Senate is ready to rule once more. Rome is to be a republic again.
Commodus: Maximus?
Marcus Aurelius: Yes. My decision disappoints you?
Commodus: You wrote to me once, listing the four chief virtues: Wisdom, justice, fortitude, and temperance. As I read the list, I knew I had none of them. But I have other virtues, father. Ambition. That can be a virtue when it drives us to excel. Resourcefulness, courage, perhaps not on the battlefield, but… there are many forms of courage. Devotion, to my family and to you. But none of my virtues were on your list. Even then it was as if you didn’t want me for your son.
Marcus Aurelius: Oh, Commodus. You go too far.
Commodus: I search the faces of the gods… for ways to please you, to make you proud. One kind word, one full hug… where you pressed me to your chest and held me tight. Would have been like the sun on my heart for a thousand years. What is it in me that you hate so much?
Marcus Aurelius: Shh, Commodus.
Commodus: All I’ve ever wanted was to live up to you, Caesar. Father.
Marcus Aurelius: [Marcus Aurelius gets down on his knees] Commodus. Your faults as a son is my failure as a father. Come
[Gives Commodus a hug]
Commodus: [Commodus hugs Marcus and cries] Father. I would have butchered the whole world… if you would only love me!
[Commodus begins to asphyxiate Marcus while they hug, Marcus grunts]
MB recently traveled to Italy with family. It was his first visit to the country of pasta and pizza, and much more. And it included a two-day visit to the eternal city – Rome. Previously, MB would have selected Istanbul as his Nr 1 city on the planet. But Rome now occupies that position.
Rome is described somewhere as the city of a lifetime, as it will take a person a lifetime to understand it all. It is truly an architectural assault on the senses, with some incredible structure around every corner one turns. Huge culture and history abound, from pre-Christian to Roman Empire to Christian to modern. And food………… Such food!
As ever, MB had his gladiatorial weapon of choice in hand – his camera. The following are some of the results:























Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Adventure, Christianity, Colloseum, Gladiator, Italian Food, Italy, Pope, Rome, St Peter's Square, St Peters Basicila, Swiss Guard, Travel, Trevi Fountain, Vatican
Posted on August 6, 2016
HX. Early morning, 21 June 2015. Solstice morning.
Sunrise & jet trails over the Grange Stone Circle; and a short while later, cyclists from a Limerick city club pass by on their way to the annual lakefront solstice breakfast.

Morning Sunrise

Cyclists
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Cycling, Cyclists, Fitness, hobby, Jet Trail, Morning, postaday, Sky, Solstice, Sport, stone circle, Sunrise, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted on August 1, 2016
MB travelled to Italy with family in recent days and was lucky enough to visit the ruins of Pompeii. His shot selection for ‘Narrow’ is a shot through the ruins towards the dastardly Mount Vesuvius, which exploded in 79 AD, burying Pompei and nearby towns in some 6 to 10m of hot ash and rock. Within a few generations, the locations of the towns were forgotten and it wasn’t until approx 1750 AD that the buried town (ruins) were discovered (by a local farmer trying to drill a well on his land).
Pompeii will feature again shortly in HX Report posts.
Until then:

Pompeii ruins and Mount Vesuvius in the distance
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Italy, Mother nature, Narrow, Pompeii, postaday, Vesuvius, Volcano, Weekly Photo Challenge