Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
So clean and beautiful; neat and tidy. My grandmother would have loved these homes. She was a MacFarland....an Irish one, parentage from county Tyrone.
So clean and beautiful; neat and tidy. My grandmother would have loved these homes. She was a MacFarland....an Irish one, parentage from county Tyrone.
They certainly do brighten things up!
ReplyDeleteLovely building facades.
ReplyDeleteTrue..; Just add flowers.
ReplyDeleteNice to see colourful flowers.
Gosto de ver as casas floridas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço.
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So clean and beautiful; neat and tidy. My grandmother would have loved these homes. She was a MacFarland....an Irish one, parentage from county Tyrone.
ReplyDeleteSo clean and beautiful; neat and tidy. My grandmother would have loved these homes. She was a MacFarland....an Irish one, parentage from county Tyrone.
ReplyDeleteTwo nice shots to make your point. Flowers do add a lot to an exterior (or interior).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful exteriors!
ReplyDeleteThe trim on the windows and door of the first photo stand out more than the poseys, but the flowers in both snapshots certainly do brighten the scene!
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye for a pretty doorway Bill, loved yesterday's and these two are lovely also, the flowers add a touch of summer oui!
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye for a pretty doorway Bill, loved yesterday's and these two are lovely also, the flowers add a touch of summer oui!
ReplyDeleteLife is better with flowers....
ReplyDeleteI am fond of a brightly coloured window box of flowers! Two fine examples of pretty flower additions!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the choice of paint colors in that first picture.
ReplyDeleteI love this
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True, the flowers decorating with color and joy.
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