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
24 October, 2018
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Ballina
10/10/18
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I too wasn't sure what the sign meant, so was pleased to see your explanation in the comments above. "It's a message to whoever owns the building. The owners could do better by fixing up the vacant building."
Gosto deste trabalho.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I am not sure but it looks that the postman have to go on its knees to deliver the post. Doesn't look good.
ReplyDeleteLooks a bit abandoned place there, no graffiti, but very posh sentence.
ReplyDelete...short and simple.
ReplyDeleteRusty roof.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Maybe a simple but happy life. Great sign. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteMakes me curious about the circumstances!
ReplyDeleteMy eyes are not strong enough to read the sign; what does it say, Bill?
ReplyDeleteThe sign says
Delete"To the powers that be, what a way to live."
Well that's telling them Bill! ☺
ReplyDeleteI'm not very sure about the meaning behind this sign.... interesting story I am sure.
ReplyDeleteHello Bill.
ReplyDeleteGreat sign and nice photo of the building with the rusty roof!
The meaning of the sign is so true! Have a nice afternoon!
Dimi...
Though it looks very closed, it's a nice building for a photograph.
ReplyDeleteI don't really get that sign, is it good or bad?
ReplyDeleteIt's a message to whoever owns the building. The owners could do better by fixing up the vacant building.
DeleteDitto what Mark said......good or bad? I am thinking probably bad but I try to think positive so....
ReplyDeleteI like that roof.
It's a message to whoever owns the building. The owners could do better by fixing up the vacant building.
DeleteGreat sign. Unfortunately, the powers that be only hear what they want to hear.
ReplyDeleteEnigmatic!
ReplyDeleteAmen!
ReplyDeleteMB
BTW: The link is back to october 17---hopefully it will change to today
looks abandoned
ReplyDeletebut the mail carrier has to go down the knee
Nice pic, Bill!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill! I love the randomness of this sign on this building!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a funny sign!!! Glad you found it to share here. Diana
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeletea unique sign.
ReplyDeletehave a great day
That sign does bring a smile on! Beautifully composed image.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot with an enigmatic statement.
ReplyDeleteVery sad looking building.
ReplyDeleteWell captured and nice rustic match for the building.
ReplyDeleteI too wasn't sure what the sign meant, so was pleased to see your explanation in the comments above.
ReplyDelete"It's a message to whoever owns the building. The owners could do better by fixing up the vacant building."
Do you think they will? I certainly hope so.
All the best Jan
That picture has a story to tell . . .
ReplyDeleteI am sure . . .
I like the colors in this photo - rusty roof, pale blue walls... It is appealing.
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