The weather was terrible today - so unpredictable. One moment it was raining heavily and the next it was sunny. Driving around doesn't help because sometimes you can be moving with or into the rain. On days like this I find it's best to plan visits to roadside monuments - it's not much fun being stuck on top of a hill when the rain comes down.
As I've mentioned quite often recently, I have tended to go to the big counties over the years and I need to spend some time in the 'lesser' counties megalithically speaking. Today it was Offaly's turn.
There aren't a lot of places in Offaly with the dramatic impact of a portal tomb, but it does have a lot barrows and, and this is where I get really interested, bullaun stones. I am now approaching 2000 monuments on megalithomania. I've been to more than that over the last 7+ years, but combining some of them into one site in the early days means that number-wise there are less than 2000.
I had planned my route today to take me to a bullaun stone for site 2000, but I think the rain stopped me one short: I'll see when I look at my notes later. I may have unwittingly made it to 2000 sites on megalithomania. If I have done so, then the 2000 site is a pretty uninspiring bullaun stone. If I haven't made it to 2000 I will target something really special for my first site on the next trip.
| Clarkville (Co. Offaly) | Barrow | 2 New Images |
| Rathcobican (Co. Offaly) | Rath | 1 New Images |
| St. Anthony's Well - Killina (Co. Offaly) | Holy Well | 5 New Images |
| Killina (Co. Offaly) | Bullaun Stone | 3 New Images |
| Castletown (Co. Offaly) | Bullaun Stone | 3 New Images |
| Shanballynakill (Co. Offaly) | Bullaun Stone | 3 New Images |