Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Sad to see such a proud old building standing derelict, but at least it's still trying to raise a smile. :)
IT would have been a grand working mill in its heyday & like the youngster in the mural, I'd have loved a peak inside.
Very nice one the guy looking inside. Hope somebody knows a new start for this building.
Murais fantásticos.Um abraço e boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e IdalisaLivros-Autografados
I would love to have explored this awesome place.
What a great mral, very nice!
...glad to see these buildings still standing.
I like what they have done with this building, especially that yellow door with the person trying to peek inside! It makes me want to see what's inside there too.
Bill, the mural is so nice, and I really love the building! Thank you so much for sharing.
Lovely. I like them all! : ))
Such an interesting door but all the murals are great!
I like the one with the yellow doors and someone looking inside.Sad that the building has become a ruin.
I love the lad peeking in the door! Very clever.
Aren't they just fantastic Bill, these are exactly the kind of quirky street art that I'm always on the lookout for!
Wonderful shots!
I like it. A bit of curiosity, a bit of outlook.
The mural is very clever! I hope the buildings aren't totally abandoned now.
These are great. It's sad that both buildings seem to be losing their roofs. They look otherwise as if they could still have lives.
The murals are clever, but the buildings look like they are ready for the dust bin.
Neat murals!
Hi BillBeautiful these murals.Groettie from Patricia.
Strange murals, but not bad !
That is rather unusual. I like it.
Nice artistic work!Unique and a bit of a surprise the top one.
Aren't they good!All the best Jan
I really love these mural, they are great !!
Love the framed silhouettes at the back of the building. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
Sad to see such a proud old building standing derelict, but at least it's still trying to raise a smile. :)
ReplyDeleteIT would have been a grand working mill in its heyday & like the youngster in the mural, I'd have loved a peak inside.
ReplyDeleteVery nice one the guy looking inside. Hope somebody knows a new start for this building.
ReplyDeleteMurais fantásticos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
I would love to have explored this awesome place.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great mral, very nice!
ReplyDelete...glad to see these buildings still standing.
ReplyDeleteI like what they have done with this building, especially that yellow door with the person trying to peek inside! It makes me want to see what's inside there too.
ReplyDeleteBill, the mural is so nice, and I really love the building! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I like them all! : ))
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting door but all the murals are great!
ReplyDeleteI like the one with the yellow doors and someone looking inside.
ReplyDeleteSad that the building has become a ruin.
I love the lad peeking in the door! Very clever.
ReplyDeleteAren't they just fantastic Bill, these are exactly the kind of quirky street art that I'm always on the lookout for!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteI like it. A bit of curiosity, a bit of outlook.
ReplyDeleteThe mural is very clever! I hope the buildings aren't totally abandoned now.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. It's sad that both buildings seem to be losing their roofs. They look otherwise as if they could still have lives.
ReplyDeleteThe murals are clever, but the buildings look like they are ready for the dust bin.
ReplyDeleteNeat murals!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill
ReplyDeleteBeautiful these murals.
Groettie from Patricia.
Strange murals, but not bad !
ReplyDeleteThat is rather unusual. I like it.
ReplyDeleteNice artistic work!
ReplyDeleteUnique and a bit of a surprise the top one.
Aren't they good!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I really love these mural, they are great !!
ReplyDeleteLove the framed silhouettes at the back of the building. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDelete