two semi-detached dwellings located in Killybegs. The one on the left is uninhabited with an overgrown garden and the other one is lived in and well kept.
La diferencia es considerable. Quizás dentro de un tiempo, la podremos ver con inquilinos dentro y pueda lucir como la de al lado...bastante trabajo le espera, al que compre la casa.
Interesting situation. Generally, in our country, siblings or relatives live side by side in such houses. It's surprising that one is well-groomed while the other is in bad shape:)
What a difference! But I think the insects and other wildlife are more comfortable in the left garden ... All the best, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/10/italien-reisebericht-toskana-ankommen.html
Oh my. I think I'd have to go over and clean up that mess, whether it was mine or not. That's just sad. And it looks like a lovely rosebush growing in that jungle.
The good and the ugly. I just can't imagine that no one is taking care of the one on the left.
ReplyDeleteContrast.
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Bill.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe well kept yard looks so pretty. The big mess does look bad, what a contrast.
Enjoy your day, have a great new week!
wow very striking comparison...
ReplyDeletei choose the right one..
have a nice day Bill
The guy on the right must not be too happy.
ReplyDeleteIndeed a very stark contrast.
ReplyDeleteUma bela casinha.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Feriado.
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A dramatic contrast!
ReplyDeleteIt takes work, but it's worth it.
Have a nice day, Bill.
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...it looks like night and day.
ReplyDeleteLa diferencia es considerable. Quizás dentro de un tiempo, la podremos ver con inquilinos dentro y pueda lucir como la de al lado...bastante trabajo le espera, al que compre la casa.
ReplyDeleteInteresting situation. Generally, in our country, siblings or relatives live side by side in such houses. It's surprising that one is well-groomed while the other is in bad shape:)
ReplyDeleteOh my, but this seems to be more of the conditions in our community too. Being a proud owner isn't what it used to be.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference!
ReplyDeleteContraste total Bill. Bom mês de novembro.
ReplyDeleteThat´s an extreme contrast!
ReplyDeleteI feel so bad for the people with the nice half!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what a difference.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference! But I think the insects and other wildlife are more comfortable in the left garden ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/10/italien-reisebericht-toskana-ankommen.html
That looks like a lovely place to live.
ReplyDeleteJeepers! What a contrast.
ReplyDeleteAfter a week of leisure travel, back here.
ReplyDeleteAn extreme contrast, it is a pity that these houses are uninhabited.
Have a wonderful new week, Bill.
Oh my. I think I'd have to go over and clean up that mess, whether it was mine or not. That's just sad. And it looks like a lovely rosebush growing in that jungle.
ReplyDeleteThe house on the left needs a new owner.
ReplyDeleteThey look firmly attached to me.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite the contrast between the two gardens. Perhaps occasionally mowing the grass would help a great deal.
ReplyDeleteYou can clearly see the difference between the two
ReplyDeleteYikes, this is such a great example of why good neighbors are so important!
ReplyDeleteSuch a contrast.
ReplyDeleteQuite a contrast. Too bad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference!!
ReplyDeleteQuanta diferença!
ReplyDeletePretty mess. :)
ReplyDeleteHello Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be a very calm and nice place to live, besides the beauty.
Have a happy month of November.
Uy genial fotografia te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThe well kept one does look nice, makes a big difference if someone cares for a place and has a tenant.
ReplyDeleteYou can see the difference but the construction is very good and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
hope, the mess one will be better soon....
ReplyDeleteWhat a contrast.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they need a goat to trim the grass.
ReplyDeleteUma imagem fantástica, que tão bem captou os contrastes entre ambas as moradias!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana