Donegal herbalist Judith Hoad from Inver points out the medicinal qualities of herbs growing around Inishowen during her recent walk and talk in Greencastle. Judith Hoad talks herbal essences in a country laneway near Greencastle. Herbalist Judith holds her audience captive with her wide knowledge of wild flowers and plants. Some of the 140-strong crowd who turned out for herbalist Judith Hoad's two talk on native Donegal wild plants with the stunning Lough Foyle backdrop in the distance. Francie Patton who was one of the stewards at the recent Moville 10K. Claire McDermott pictured with Irish Ambassador to Malawi, Liam MacGabhann when she visited the country with twin sister Emma to make a documentary for ICRfm about nut growing. Emma McDermott of ICRfm is shown an easy way to shell a nut during her recent visit to Malawi. Artist Maria Weir's exhibition 'Extremes of Nature' which had a successful recent launch at Fort Dunree. Some of the people who turned out for Maria Weir's 'Extremes of Nature' exhibition at the stunning Fort Dunree gallery. Derry Mayor Cllr Paul Fleming, Dean William Morton and Mary Blake, tourism development officer, Derry City Council, with members of Northern Period Productions at the launch in St. Columb's Cathedral of the Irish Walled Towns Day.
Donegal herbalist Judith Hoad from Inver points out the medicinal qualities of herbs growing around Inishowen during her recent walk and talk in Greencastle.
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