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A few weeks ago, I put together a gift for my lady Melony. This is one of her pictures which she took on an ocean somewhere. I put some words to it to make a little poem.

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These pictures were snapped in the beginning of 2013 while walking around my old stomping ground: The Liberties in Dublin.

Dublin can seem like a very dark place at times. In this gallery, I tried to tease out the bright lights as best as I could.

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“I saw only the noble earth on which I was born, with the great Star which warms and enlightens it. I saw the clouds that hang their significant drapery over us. It was Day— that was all Heaven said.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

This was taken as I flew over Ireland in the wee hours of the morning. If you have ever been to Ireland you might know that it is truly a blessed place. That is confirmed in this picture.

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This picture was taken at the annual Muslim Day Parade in New York City in the fall of 2008. I did not take this picture in black and white. It has been doctored using some software.

 

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Taken while hiking An Spinc (“Pointed Hill”) in Glendalough, Ireland in 2011. That’s me in the picture.

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About a year ago Melony and I visited a beautiful place called Glencolumbkille, Ireland. We found the beautiful Maghera Beach on a memorable day trip.

 

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Here’s a collection of pictures I’ve taken over the years in traveling throughout Europe. The churches range from Catholic, to Protestant, to Greek Orthodox in Italy, Greece, Spain, and Ireland. Below you will see massive cathedrals in major cities but also little parishes in the middle of nowhere. I hope to add to this gallery as the years go on.

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"The Springtime of Lovers Has Come" - Rumi (Picture taken in 2011 in Kinsale, Ireland)

“The Springtime of Lovers Has Come” – Rumi (Picture taken in 2011 in Kinsale, Ireland)

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In the summer of 2009 I travelled to Sorèze, an enchanted village in the south of France.  The purpose of the trip was to screen my documentary Journey into America at the Culture and Cultures Intercultural International film festival at the Château de Padiès, a mansion built on the site of a former castle, located in the outskirts of the village of Lempaut in the department of Tarn.

Denis Piel, an internationally acclaimed photographer who directs the film festival, was kind enough to put me up at the Abbaye Ecole in Sorèze, a hotel which is close to beautiful mountains and spotted with quaint village houses and medieval stones streets.

According to its website, the Abbey was built sometime in the 700s and was later pillaged and destroyed by the Normans in the 10th century. It was restored and enjoyed a period of prosperity. Razed to the ground in the 16th century during the Wars of Religion, in the 17th century it was rebuilt once again, affiliated to the Congregation of Saint-Maur and dedicated to “Our Lady of Peace.”

The picture of Ecole’s gate is one I snapped upon arrival in Sorèze. So peaceful!

The Abbaye Ecole in Sorèze

The Abbaye Ecole in Sorèze

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Flying into Dublin over a year ago, our plane glided through a majestic sky that was truly awe inspiring. I use a quote from Boston native Ralph Waldo Emerson, a transcendental philosopher, poet, and humanitarian for inspiration.

Carrying beauty

Carrying beauty

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I took this picture in the summer of 2012 in Glencolumbkille, Ireland. Glencolumbkille is located in a quiet area on the coast of Donegal. My lady and I had just returned to our place after a magical drive to the abandoned seaside village called Port.

Rumi

Rumi

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The Guardian Witness has a new assignment called Public Art.

Whether it’s a traditional statue or graffiti on the wall of an underpass – public art is all around us. But is it always good? Public art can be controversial, the latest proposed occupant of the Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square is a recent example. Please share the best and worst public art – whether it’s as famous as Mount Rushmore, or something only known about in your local area.

I posted some of the pictures I’ve taken over the years in my travels.

See the pictures at Guardian Witness

 

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In the window at the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul (taken in 2012)

In the window at the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul (taken in 2012)

“I searched for God among the Christians and on the Cross and therein I found Him not.
I went into the ancient temples of idolatry; no trace of Him was there.
I entered the mountain cave of Hira and then went as far as Qandhar but God I found not.
With set purpose I fared to the summit of Mount Caucasus and found there only ‘anqa’s habitation.
Then I directed my search to the Kaaba, the resort of old and young; God was not there even.
Turning to philosophy I inquired about him from ibn Sina but found Him not within his range.
I fared then to the scene of the Prophet’s experience of a great divine manifestation only a “two bow-lengths’ distance from him” but God was not there even in that exalted court.
Finally, I looked into my own heart and there I saw Him; He was nowhere else.”

- Rumi

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I visited the Hagia Sophia at the end of 2011. It is the most magnificent building I have ever seen. A truly inspiring and breathtaking experience.

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I took this picture in the summer of 2011 at “The Rock” in Dover, Massachusetts. “The Rock” is one of my favorite getaways, a serene place I often go to contemplate the world around me. That’s me in the picture. I placed my camera on the timer to capture the glorious sunset. I’ve included Rumi’s poetry to make you think about where we belong to and where we might return.

Dover, Massachusetts

Dover, Massachusetts

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Michael Francis Considine, my great-grandfather, was born on September 4th, 1884 in Ennis, County Clare (Ireland). He was born to Michael Considine (born in 1861 and died in 1936) and Bridget O’Loughlin Considine (Ni Larkin; born in 1851 and died in 1909). Michael Francis later lived with his family in Kilmoon Parish, Lisdoonvarna, which he would later leave for Canada.

By profession Michael Francis was both a Royal Irish Constable and soldier of the British army. He had two sons: John Vernon Considine (born in 1924 and died in 1969) and Alexander Patrick Considine (born in 1927 and died in 2005). Michael died in Verdun, Quebec in 1951.

Here’s a quick recap of the lineage discussed here:

Michael Considine (born 1861)

Michael Francis Considine (born 1884)

John Vernon Considine (born 1924)

Christopher Michael Considine (my father; born 1948)

Craig Michael Considine (me; born 1985)

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Michael in his uniform his wife, Christina. We can surmise this picture was taken somewhere in Canada.


Here are a few pictures of Michael in civilian clothing. We are not sure when or where the picture was taken.

This next picture shows Christina with her two boys. John Vernon is on the left and Alexander Patrick on the right. The picture must have been taken somewhere in Canada in the early 1930s.

Here is John and Alexander as boys in Irish clothing. John was born in 1924 and Alexander in 1927. Though the exact date of the picture is not known, we can guess it was taken around the early-t0-mid 1940s in Canada.

These last two picture show Alexander and John at the time of Alexander’s wedding.

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As I first mentioned in this post, I recently had the privilege of participating in Mawlid E Nabi, also referred to as simply Mawlid, to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). The event was set up by the Irish Sufi Foundation and the Sufi community at Anwar Al Madina mosque in Dublin’s city centre.

Here is a short clip (with pictures) I put together with Imam Khalid Hussein leading the singing.

A short documentary is also in the making. Stay tuned here for more details.

 

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In the first weekend of March 2013, I had the pleasure of participating in Mawlid E Nabi, also referred to as simply Mawlid, to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). The event was set up by the Irish Sufi Foundation and the Sufi community at Anwar Al Madina mosque in Dublin’s city centre.

The weekend’s festivities included a trip to the airport, several enlightening speeches by prominent Sufi scholars, and a march around Dublin’s city centre, which was intended to build bridges of understanding among Dublin’s religious communities. I had my video camera in hand because Mia Manan Hameed, the head of the Irish Sufi Foundation and a friend of mine, asked me to produce a short documentary on the connection between “Irishness” and Sufism.

While I’m analyzing the footage, you can see a few pictures that were snapped over the weekend. Thanks to Bilal Awan and Mohammad Shaheen for serving as photographers.

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A lovely picture of Mel and I in the small village of Howth, just outside of Dublin, Ireland. It reminds me of this love poem by Rumi…

A moment of happiness,
you and I sitting on the verandah,
apparently two, but one in soul, you and I.
We feel the flowing water of life here,
you and I, with the garden’s beauty
and the birds singing.
The stars will be watching us,
and we will show them
what it is to be a thin crescent moon.
You and I unselfed, will be together,
indifferent to idle speculation, you and I.
The parrots of heaven will be cracking sugar
as we laugh together, you and I.
In one form upon this earth,
and in another form in a timeless sweet land.

Kulliyat-e Shams, 2114

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St. Patrick’s Cathedral in The Liberties, Dublin, is one of the great gems of Ireland. The Cathedral is one of the most important in Christendom, for it’s said that St. Patrick himself baptized the pagan Irish at a well outside of the structure. I’ve also put the pictures along with a song on YouTube. You can find that below the pictures.

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I visited Istanbul, Turkey, over 1 year ago, but I’m just now adding them to the blog. Istanbul is a remarkable city with tons of history and culture. I made it to all the key historic spots including the Hagia Sophia (my favorite), all the main mosques, Topkapi Palace, and managed to catch a ferry to Kadakoye, over on the Asian side.

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Just outside of Baile Átha Cliath (Dublin) via the Dart is the small seaside village of Bré (Bray).  Just north of Bré is another seaside village of Na Clocha Liatha (Greystones), which is about a three-hour walk from said place.  Beginning in Bré there’s a shorter ‘cliff walk’ that you can take to Na Clocha Liatha, but you can also go ‘off-roading’ on some paths that you can pick up near the cross on the top of the Bré mountain, which I recommend climbing for some stunning views.

Parts of the ‘off-roading’ Bré to Na Clocha Liatha journey can be dangerous, especially if the rocks are slick.  The paths are also not entirely clear and it’s easy to get lost.  We were lucky to have asked a friendly woman walking how to get to Na Clocha Liatha.  She said to walk about 15 minutes until you get to a ‘big rock’.  We were supposed to look down the mountain for a ‘wiggly path’.  We managed to find it, but it wasn’t easy.

The descent down the mountain to the ‘cliff walk’ path has several obstacles, including huge rocks, muddy paths, dense thickets, and even a wall that you need to jump down from.  I suggest bringing water and wearing boots to protect you from mud on this ‘off-roading’ trip. When you get to Na Clocha Liatha, make sure to head to a pub and sip on some hot whiskey.  I think you’ll probably need it.

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As I mentioned previously, when I play around with the blinds over my window, I can create some pretty magical displays of light.

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When I play around with the blinds over my window, I can create some pretty magical displays of light.

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I usually take the 6:30 pm (Boston time) flight back to Dublin, but the flight this time around was delayed 3 hours due to bad weather. If it wasn’t for the delay, taking these pictures would’ve been impossible. We were lucky enough to fly over the emerald isle as the sun was rising. These were truly breathtaking to see.

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I’m posting this picture (which was a vetted CNN iReport) to remember Occupy Dame Street (Dublin) and the one year anniversary of the start of the global Occupy Movement.

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Shot at high school in Needham, Massachusetts on 9/11.

 

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Dublin Spring 2012

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On the porch in Needham

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A recent assignment from CNN iReport called on people to send pictures that highlight the deteriorating economic climate throughout Europe. The CNN iReport team vetted this picture and it is now up for consideration for live viewing on CNN. You can see the rest of my iReports here.

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This gallery exhibits some of what I feel are the better pictures that I have taken over the years. Copyright Craig Considine

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The beautiful Melony Samantha in Dublin as she poses in triple exposure with a New Orleans band.

© Melony Bethala

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I was reading too much with Nag Champa incents

in Na Saoirsí, December 2011.

The small room is fish-bowled and there is just enough light in.

The wallpapers are bright orange

with fluffy brush painting.

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At the abandoned village of Port. One of the most serene places I have ever visited. Click to enlarge.

Copyright Craig Considine

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Taken at Maghera Beach in northwest Ireland. Click to enlarge.

Copyright Craig Considine

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Taken in the spring of 2011 in the beautiful coastal village of Kinsale, Ireland.

 

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Taken at a Muslim school/masjid in Chicago (fall 2008).

What words and emotions go through your mind when you look at her?

Copyright Craig Considine

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That’s me at Royal Holloway, University of London (spring 2008).

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Taken in Prague, Spring 2011

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Taken on a plan ride in transit to Toulouse.  From Toulouse I would have taken a train to the small village of Soreze, but I was never able to find the train.  Instead I had about a €250 cab ride to my destination. It was the most enjoyable €250 cab ride of all time.  The purpose of the journey was to attend the screening of my documentary at the Culture and Cultures Intercultural Film Festival in southern France.

Copyright Craig Considine

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