Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Nice signs and that second one is a really nice one.
That looks like a very quiet place, I don't see any car on the road.
Hi Bill.Plates are sometimes fun and colorful.Greetings from Patricia.
Gostei destes olhares.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
The first sign about the children is essential. There are a lot wacky drivers out there.
Maybe the children are heading over for some pasta.
Nice signs Bill. Beautiful header photo too.
Like Farmer Market sign!
These are the essentials of the village. Great shots!
...I hope that the drivers slow down for the children. Thanks Bill for joining the parting, tale care and enjoy your day.
I wonder what those essential complements are? That intrigues me.
Important signs.
The first one is interesting to see in both languages.
Very clear and colourful signs.God bless.
Photo shoots are great
I hope you bought some of the "essentials".
Good to see signs in both Gaelic and English. I do love Farmer's Markets for all their fresh produce.
I haven't been to the farmers market here for a while.
Beautiful view out to sea, there. I came to your blog via John. Being 50% Irish, myself, I'm always intrigued.
Your photos enchant me.~~~~~~
The signals always focused on attracting attention. And those are very striking.
Se nota bien, de que hay un colegio muy cerca.
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Nice your post
That street looks very quiet. I'm sure that is not always the case.
Sinais maravilhosos Bill. Precisamos cada vez mais.
Great.
Like the children crossing sign.
Nice to see these signs, thanks Bill.All the best Jan
Lindos carteles me gusta el segundo te mando un beso
Sign of children crossing is important even road looks quiet!
I'm pleased English is included on the children's sign.
The children look like they did 50 years ago.
Nice signs and that second one is a really nice one.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a very quiet place, I don't see any car on the road.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeletePlates are sometimes fun and colorful.
Greetings from Patricia.
Gostei destes olhares.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
The first sign about the children is essential. There are a lot wacky drivers out there.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the children are heading over for some pasta.
ReplyDeleteNice signs Bill. Beautiful header photo too.
ReplyDeleteLike Farmer Market sign!
ReplyDeleteThese are the essentials of the village. Great shots!
ReplyDelete...I hope that the drivers slow down for the children. Thanks Bill for joining the parting, tale care and enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what those essential complements are? That intrigues me.
ReplyDeleteImportant signs.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is interesting to see in both languages.
ReplyDeleteVery clear and colourful signs.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Photo shoots are great
ReplyDeleteI hope you bought some of the "essentials".
ReplyDeleteGood to see signs in both Gaelic and English. I do love Farmer's Markets for all their fresh produce.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to the farmers market here for a while.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view out to sea, there. I came to your blog via John. Being 50% Irish, myself, I'm always intrigued.
ReplyDeleteYour photos enchant me.
ReplyDelete~~~~~~
The signals always focused on attracting attention. And those are very striking.
ReplyDeleteSe nota bien, de que hay un colegio muy cerca.
ReplyDelete❤️
ReplyDeleteNice your post
ReplyDeleteThat street looks very quiet. I'm sure that is not always the case.
ReplyDeleteSinais maravilhosos Bill. Precisamos cada vez mais.
ReplyDeleteGreat.
ReplyDeleteLike the children crossing sign.
ReplyDeleteNice to see these signs, thanks Bill.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lindos carteles me gusta el segundo te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteSign of children crossing is important even road looks quiet!
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased English is included on the children's sign.
ReplyDeleteThe children look like they did 50 years ago.
ReplyDelete