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
Beautiful scenario. You must live in a relatively warm climate with all that green. Do you walk every morning. Wish I could do that. It's 72 F here this morning and I'm off to play golf, but I can't walk so ride in a cart. :)
The fields are green and fresh - spring is not too far away! Lovely scene, Bill!
ReplyDeleteUm belo olhar fotográfico.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
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No snow? It is no wonder they say the "luck of the Irish". ;)
ReplyDeleteYou live in a beautiful landscape, Bill.
ReplyDeleteLove that sloping landscape.
ReplyDeleteBut with a promise of sun. Beautiful landscape Bill.
ReplyDeleteMooie landschaps foto Bill.
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Beautiful scenario. You must live in a relatively warm climate with all that green. Do you walk every morning. Wish I could do that. It's 72 F here this morning and I'm off to play golf, but I can't walk so ride in a cart. :)
ReplyDeletethat green is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous view!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty view!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscape, Bill !
ReplyDeleteNo wonder they call it the Emerald isle Bill.. views like this make walking a joy!
ReplyDelete...nice, but let the sun shine!
ReplyDeleteIt does look gorgeous. I wonder if you will get any of the snow that is heading our way from the East.
ReplyDeleteAnd green in the hills, Bill!
ReplyDeleteSpring appears not too far off for you.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to visit your fair island in May.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully green!
ReplyDeleteSoftly beautiful. What a great place to walk!
ReplyDeleteLove that pair of buildings.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely magical!!!
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Adoro fotos com neblina, excelente!
ReplyDeleteSo, do you climb trees or roofs on your morning walks?
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