30 November, 2017

the christmas tree

is up in Market Square.  This year they added ornaments to the tree, last year it was just lights, it looks much better.  The lights will be turned this Sunday night, Dec. 3rd.





29 November, 2017

crazy weather day

Started out the day visiting the veg man down in the Square.  We were there about 10 minutes before it began to hail.  It was so loud hitting the awning I thought it was going to collapse.  It didn't.



After dropping our groceries, I headed out for a quick walk and was greeted by some sun.  You never know how long that will last. 


 I liked how the sun highlighted this stone wall.


the sky was getting dark again but the rain held off.  Crazy weather these days!


28 November, 2017

Irish Heart

mobile where you can have your blood pressure checked and there's no fee.


27 November, 2017

the little tree

seen on the Church of Ireland property.


26 November, 2017

country house

about a 20 minute walk from town.  That is the driveway you see, it's a long one.



25 November, 2017

last night

at 10pm it started with freezing sleet and it was over by 11.  It's hard to believe we had sun in the afternoon for awhile. 


24 November, 2017

23 November, 2017

a window display

the beauty of the flowers is nice to see on such a dreary day. 


22 November, 2017

Moville Drama Group

Presents - The 2 Loves of Gabriel Foley

Gabriel Foley is a middle-aged bachelor farmer, who lives with his elderly mother. He has been unlucky in love many times, much to his mother’s frustration. She thinks she’ll never get rid of him. Then he meets upmarket, Hazel Myers and joins the posh drama group in the nearby town in order to romance her.
He is unaware that Chrissie McCabe – a cheerful countrywoman, who comes in to help him and his mother – fancies him. By the time Chrissie makes her feelings known to Gabriel, he has already got Hazel’s attention. He and Chrissie decide to try going out together. He tries to let Hazel down gently, but Hazel is not a woman to give up easily.


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21 November, 2017

that time again

Saturday, the Christmas lights were going up around town.  On Dec 3rd, the lights will be turned on and Santa will be arriving by firetruck.  Market Square will be crowded.


20 November, 2017

dark sky

the dark sky highlights the bush's colour


18 November, 2017

a new play area

for little kids is under construction and soon will be finished.  The local Men's Shed is right next store so I assume they are making it.  They make lots of things for the community.  When I see someone, I'll have to inquire about this project.  It's pretty cool for the kids to receive a play area like this.  They will surely enjoy it.



 I like this sitting bench made with pallets, it's pretty cool.


Cleanup area




17 November, 2017

16 November, 2017

old railway station clock

the clock is located where the old train station once stood.   I took this photo last month when we visited Stranorlar.  Below is some info that I found in an old article of the Irish Times newspaper.

The first seconds of the new millennium in Co Donegal will be counted in on an old railway station clock, which has been restored and mounted in a specially-designed tower on the main street in Stranorlar.
The last train ever to pull into Stranorlar station arrived at 8.20 p.m. on December 31st, 1959, and the station clock has been held in storage for the past 40 years.
As a millennium project, a local development group teamed up with Donegal County Council to have the clock remounted on the main street.
A Dublin architect, Mr Martin Henchion, came up with the winning design for the new clock tower, a beacon-like stainless steel structure lighting up the surrounding area.

Info courtesy of the Irish Times


15 November, 2017

caution

I happened to walking past this gate and heard the bird crash in to the fence.   After a few minutes the poor stunned bird got up and flew off.


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14 November, 2017

the big fish

The Big Fish aka The Salmon of Knowledge is a printed ceramic mosaic sculpture by John Kindness. The 10-metre-long (33 ft) statue was constructed in 1999 and installed on Donegall Quay in Belfast, near the Lagan Lookout and Custom House.

The outer skin of the fish is a cladding of ceramic tiles decorated with texts and images relating to the history of Belfast. According to the Belfast City Council, each scale "tells a story about the city". Material from Tudor times to present day newspaper headlines are included along with contributions from Belfast school children.  The Ulster Museum provided the primary source of historic images, while local schools/day centres located along the line of the River Farset were approached to provide drawings for the fish. Images were provided by Glenwood Primary School, St Comgalls and Everton Day Centres.
The Big Fish contains a time capsule storing information, images, and poetry on the City.
Info courtesy of Wikipedia










13 November, 2017

12 November, 2017

watching

where are my people, it's almost suppertime.


11 November, 2017

the shadow

This scene caught my eye when I passed it.  In a matter of a few seconds the shadow disappeared but I got it just in time.


10 November, 2017

skywatch

the sky over Lough Foyle a few days ago.


linking to skywatch friday

09 November, 2017

bus eireann

school buses from late 1980s.


08 November, 2017

playground sign

the children's play area down by the water.  Make sure to take off your stilettoes.


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07 November, 2017

a gate

that's located at the corner of Ballynally Lane and Main Street.


06 November, 2017

05 November, 2017

not again

what did you do this time, Ralph?





04 November, 2017

colour change

another colour change making its debut in Market Square and it's an improvement for sure.




03 November, 2017

a different view

of the spire of St Columbs Church taken a few days ago



02 November, 2017

moody outside

the sun is starting to go down, the clouds have moved in, it's misting and I'm on my way home.


01 November, 2017

CDP Theme Day: Rock 'n' Roll

I found this cool rock and added my favorite roll to create my rock 'n' roll image for today's theme.


to see what others are posting for today's theme click here