Autumn arrives, the clocks have gone back in Ireland and the daylight length is now quite short.
Here, the trees have lost most of their leaves those not carried by the flow of the water remaining on the rocks and riverbanks.
This bridge is large, more than 12ft to the centre of the arch from the river below designed to take traffic across the small but steep sided valley, seen here with low flow but a raging torrent in heavy rains.
For the moment, Ireland is in Level 5 lockdown which means that travel is limited to 5km except for work, school and essential purposes - much of the countryside is looking autumnal and winter will be here by the time we exit Level 5.
Enjoy the view and don't forget to check back for more posts regularly. Here's one of beech trees and an Irish waterfall in autumn.