Silver Strand Beach
Silver Strand (An Trá Bhán in Irish) is a beach situated near Glencolmcille, in south-west County Donegal, Ireland. (Thanks Wikipedia).
It was extremely windy that day, yet beautiful!
Voyage Irlande 2019
Road trip : tour de l'Irlande en 16 jours...
27/07 Jour 1 : North ireland : comtes de meath et de louth : brú na bóinne - newgrange - proleek dolmen - inch abbey - tollymore Forest Park - PUB hill street belfast
28/07 Jour 2 : Belfast - titanic quarter - Albert memorial clock - crumlin road goal - peace line / fresques murales west Belfast - Queen’s university - st george’s market - causeway coastal route : comté d’antrim - glenarm - cushendall - cushendun caves - loughareema vanishing lake - torr head - murlough bay
29/07 Jour 3 : randonnée 16km : carrick a rede - larrybane bay - boheeshane bay - ballintoy hairbour - white park bay - portbradden - dunseverick harbour - dunseverick castle - hamilton’s seat / benbane head - sheperd’s steps - giant’s organ - giant’s causeway - dark hedges
30/07 Jour 4 : dunlunce castle - grianan d’aileach - magheracross car park - portrush - portstewart - pollan bay - buncrana - ballyliffin - doagh famine village - mamore gap road - malin head
31/07 Jour 5 : comté de Donegal - ballymastocker beach - fanad head - marble hill strand - muck n muffins - Dunfanaghy - killahoey beach - horn head - glenveagh national park rando - pub leo’s tavern - crolly
01/08 Jour 6 : Kilclooney dolmen - assaranca waterfall - malaidh ghleann geis - slieve league - lough eske - Rossnowlagh spot surf - Bundoran fête foraine - Kinlough
02/08 Jour 7 : comté de sligo - ben bulben - glencar waterfall - strandhill - aughris head - Easkey beach
03/08 Jour 8 : Downpatrick head - comté de galway - Connemara - pub molly’s / auberge - Connemara / letterfrack
04/08 Jour 9 : wild atlantic way - Ballyconneely - dog’s bay - Supermac’s - galway - comté de Clare et limerick - cliffs of moher - ennis
05/08 Jour 10 : comté de kerry - dingle peninsula - peddlers lake - dingle - dunquin harbour - Ventry beach - fungie - killarney
06/08 Jour 11 : Killarney + park national randonnée + waterfall torc - owenahincha - Rosscarbery
07/08 Jour 12 : comté de Cork - cromlech de drombeg - kinsale - Cork english market - Cobh - conna
08/08 Jour 13 : comté de Wexford - Comeragh Mountains - waterfall mahon falls - ferry - hook Lighthouse - baginbun beach - newross - haggard
09/08 Jour 14 : kildare village - Dublin
10/08 Jour 15 : visite Dublin - happy food - temple bar - Guinness housestore
11/08 Jour 16 : howth port + castle - people’s park farmers market - phœnix park - daims - Dublin
Roadtrip 2019...
Sonnet 58 - White Horse Tavern, Manhattan
NY Shakespeare Exchange presents The Sonnet Project
Sonnet #58
White Horse Tavern, Manhattan
Starring: Mary Ann Walsh
Directed by: Olivier Bertin
SonnetProjectNYC.com
Jocko Podcast 191 w/ BTF Tony Eafrati: Sometimes You Just Gotta BTF Through
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0:00:00 - Opening
0:07:41 - BTF Tony Eafrati.
1:59:24 - Questions For Tony.
2:26:28 - How to stay on THE PATH.
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2:52:19 - Closing Gratitude.
Punk rock | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:51 1 Characteristics
00:03:01 1.1 Philosophy
00:07:57 1.2 Musical and lyrical elements
00:13:09 1.3 Visual and other elements
00:18:39 2 Precursors
00:18:48 2.1 Garage rock and beat music
00:21:58 2.2 Post-psychedelic proto-punk
00:26:41 3 Etymology and classification
00:33:27 4 1974–1976: Early history
00:33:41 4.1 North America
00:33:50 4.1.1 New York City
00:41:22 4.1.2 Other U.S. cities
00:45:02 4.2 Australia
00:47:43 4.3 United Kingdom
00:57:06 5 1977–1978: Second wave
00:57:52 5.1 North America
01:03:20 5.2 United Kingdom
01:09:29 5.3 Australia
01:10:49 5.4 Rest of the world
01:16:45 6 1979–1984: Schism and diversification
01:21:35 6.1 New wave
01:24:02 6.2 Post-punk
01:27:42 6.3 Hardcore
01:31:59 6.4 Oi!
01:35:31 6.5 Anarcho-punk
01:38:08 6.6 Pop punk
01:40:34 6.7 Other fusions and directions
01:42:24 7 Legacy and later developments
01:42:35 7.1 Alternative rock
01:45:44 7.2 Emo
01:47:21 7.3 Queercore
01:48:21 7.4 Riot grrrl
01:50:34 8 Revival and mainstream success in the United States
01:58:23 9 See also
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Punk rock (or punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in 1960s garage rock and other forms of what is now known as proto-punk music, punk rock bands rejected perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock. They typically produced short, fast-paced songs with hard-edged melodies and singing styles, stripped-down instrumentation, and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY ethic; many bands self-produce recordings and distribute them through independent record labels.
The term punk rock was first used by American rock critics in the early 1970s to describe 1960s garage bands and subsequent acts understood to be their stylistic inheritors. By late 1976, acts such as Television, Patti Smith, and the Ramones in New York City, the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Damned in London formed its vanguard. As 1977 approached, punk became a major cultural phenomenon in the UK. It spawned a punk subculture expressing youthful rebellion through distinctive styles of clothing and adornment (such as deliberately offensive T-shirts, leather jackets, studded or spiked bands and jewelry, safety pins, and bondage and S&M clothes) and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.
In 1977, the influence of the music and subculture became more pervasive, spreading worldwide. It took root in a wide range of local scenes that often rejected affiliation with the mainstream. In the late 1970s, punk experienced a second wave as new acts that were not active during its formative years adopted the style. By the early 1980s, faster and more aggressive subgenres such as hardcore punk (e.g. Minor Threat), street punk (e.g. the Exploited), and anarcho-punk (e.g. Crass) became the predominant modes of punk rock. Musicians identifying with or inspired by punk also pursued other musical directions, giving rise to spinoffs such as post-punk, new wave, and later indie pop, alternative rock, and noise rock. By the 1990s, punk re-emerged in the mainstream with the success of punk rock and pop punk bands such as Green Day, Rancid, The Offspring, and Blink-182.