MANX SCENES - DECEMBER 2004

 

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Well that's virtually it for this year!  Where has the year gone?
I really hope that you have enjoyed my Isle of Man images over the last twelve
 months as much as I have enjoyed capturing them and sharing them with you all on this website...
You may be interested to know that during 2004 manxscenes.com has exceeded all expectations in website
interest and has averaged more than 800 unique website hits per day from every corner of the World...
On a personal note I certainly have some very mixed emotions about 2004
mainly due to the very sudden loss of my Dad in May of this year...
However here's looking forward to a happier 2005 and many, many more new Manx Scenes...
Nollick ghennal as blien vie noa - (Merry Christmas & Happy New Year) Regards Peter...

  Happy Christmas from the Isle of Man... Happy Christmas from the Isle of Man...  
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Christmas Day 2004.

 

Christmas Day 2004.

 

Reflections on Mooragh Lake Ramsey - (19/12/04)

 

More reflections on Mooragh Lake Ramsey - (19/12/04)

 

Ramsey Shipyard - (19/12/04)

 

Awaiting for the tide to come in - Ramsey  - (19/12/04)

 

What more can I say! - (11/12/04)

 

Orrisdale Beach - Kirk Michael - (11/12/04)

 

Orridale Head - Can you help? - (11/12/04)

 

Orridale Head - Can you help? - (11/12/04)

 

Ned Vereecke Esq at Douglas Steam Railway Station - (4/12/04)

 

An Entertainer at Douglas Steam Railway Station - (4/12/04)

 

The Santa Train at Douglas Steam Railway Station - (4/12/04)

 

The Santa Train at Douglas Steam Railway Station - (4/12/04)

 

Two of the oldest Pubs in Douglas - (2/12/04)

 

Greeba Castle at the foot of Greeba Mountain - (2/12/04)

 

A beautiful Manx thatched cottage in Cranstal - (2/12/04) West Kimmeragh - Bride - (2/12/04) Overlooking Druidale Cottge and Sartfell Mountain - (2/12/04) Druidale Road and Montpelier Plantation - (2/12/04)

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