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
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteCozy music on the street.
Groettie van Patricia.
I Ireland I expect a harp, violin or tin flute. Not an accordion.
ReplyDelete...playing for tips?
ReplyDeleteThe Irish are very musical. I have never seen so many people making music in the streets or along the coasts in any other country.
ReplyDeleteNice to see. I hope he earned some money.
ReplyDeleteJust hangin' out playing a few tunes!
ReplyDeleteA "young" man wanting to make an extra buck.
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Lovely photo, Bill! So nice to see!
ReplyDeleteThis works really well in B&W, Bill!
ReplyDeleteHa Bill, Mooi deze straatmuzikant, dat zie je niet vaak meer.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
He's playing the Tesco Tango.
ReplyDeletePlaying for tips in the Tesco parking lot? Wonder if he is looking for an audience or the security guard.
ReplyDeletealways good to see the music man. Did you toss him some coin?
ReplyDeleteMB
I like to hear in the street accordion music.
ReplyDeleteI like it, - when it is not sad music again and again.
ReplyDeleteI like the image in b/W
Accordion music always makes me think of Paris for some unknown reason, I would have definitely put some coin in his bowl Bill ☺
ReplyDeleteMy father's accordion looks like that one.
ReplyDeleteMusic on the street is a real treat!!
ReplyDeleteI like it in black and white. Probably less interesting if in color.
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