The countryside of Killybegs, co. Donegal
Stone walls still look standing
Questi muri di pietra sono belli!
It was a nice building.God bless.
Bom dia. Uma excelente quinta-feira com muita paz e saúde. E com muitas histórias.
Ne anche il trascorrere de secoli, riesce ad abbattere alcuni fabbricati obsoleti.Buon giovedi e un saluto
I am powerfully struck by those ruins of houses, they give very good subjects to paint.Best regards
...stone lasts foirever!
If bricks could talk…..
The stone walls do last! Happy Thursday! Take care, have a happy day!
Looks like it could be saved as well. Great sky :-D
Great to see a history like that. It reminds me of some places around Fredricksburg, TX of course, these days a lot of those places have changed too.
I bet it was once beautiful.
The walls have been solidly built.
Still looks remarkably sturdy.
Yes those stone walls are for eternity Bill.
Built to last...sturdy and stones well laid.
Many cottages were pulled down during the Potato Famine to move families off the land. This one looks old enough to be one of those.
Would have looked beautiful in its days
A lot of time has passed.
It still looks quite stable!
You wonder how long the stone will remain together and standing.
Those rock walls are good and solid. They could be used again.
A beautiful photo, Bill, but it makes me sad to see this home in ruins.
I love the colours.
What a beautiful display of stonework. I would have loved to see it in its entirety.
I bet that could be refurbished since the frame of it is still standing there pretty nicely.
I have seen posts where they actually restore places like this. Amazing.
I hope someone can save the old place!
The stones look to be in good shape, Bill. A project for someone?
As ruins go, it's a beauty!
Your Picture Is Worthy Of A Thousand Words Mr Bill Well Done ,Cheers
Oh the stories it could tell.
Old houses were very great.
A pesar de todo la casa es bonita. Te mando un beso.
Ohhh my goshhh.... I love this old place. What a great photo.
A memory!
Looks sturdy what's left of it. Many memories there for someone.
Beautiful to see
Wonder how old it is? Hope someone restores it
Pity about the roof. It would have been so charming. I love stone buildings.
It makes a very good photograph.All the best Jan
Stone walls still look standing
ReplyDeleteQuesti muri di pietra sono belli!
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice building.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Bom dia. Uma excelente quinta-feira com muita paz e saúde. E com muitas histórias.
ReplyDeleteNe anche il trascorrere de secoli, riesce ad abbattere alcuni fabbricati obsoleti.
ReplyDeleteBuon giovedi e un saluto
I am powerfully struck by those ruins of houses, they give very good subjects to paint.
ReplyDeleteBest regards
...stone lasts foirever!
ReplyDeleteIf bricks could talk…..
ReplyDeleteThe stone walls do last! Happy Thursday! Take care, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it could be saved as well. Great sky :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat to see a history like that. It reminds me of some places around Fredricksburg, TX of course, these days a lot of those places have changed too.
ReplyDeleteI bet it was once beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe walls have been solidly built.
ReplyDeleteStill looks remarkably sturdy.
ReplyDeleteYes those stone walls are for eternity Bill.
ReplyDeleteBuilt to last...sturdy and stones well laid.
ReplyDeleteMany cottages were pulled down during the Potato Famine to move families off the land. This one looks old enough to be one of those.
ReplyDeleteWould have looked beautiful in its days
ReplyDeleteA lot of time has passed.
ReplyDeleteIt still looks quite stable!
ReplyDeleteYou wonder how long the stone will remain together and standing.
ReplyDeleteThose rock walls are good and solid. They could be used again.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo, Bill, but it makes me sad to see this home in ruins.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful display of stonework. I would have loved to see it in its entirety.
ReplyDeleteI bet that could be refurbished since the frame of it is still standing there pretty nicely.
ReplyDeleteI have seen posts where they actually restore places like this. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI hope someone can save the old place!
ReplyDeleteThe stones look to be in good shape, Bill. A project for someone?
ReplyDeleteAs ruins go, it's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteYour Picture Is Worthy Of A Thousand Words Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteWell Done ,
Cheers
Oh the stories it could tell.
ReplyDeleteOld houses were very great.
ReplyDeleteA pesar de todo la casa es bonita. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteOhhh my goshhh.... I love this old place. What a great photo.
ReplyDeleteA memory!
ReplyDeleteLooks sturdy what's left of it. Many memories there for someone.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful to see
ReplyDeleteWonder how old it is? Hope someone restores it
ReplyDeletePity about the roof. It would have been so charming. I love stone buildings.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a very good photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan