Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Hi Bill.Hard work is being done.Will be very beautiful again soon.Greeting from Patricia.
If I am reading the sign on the table correctly it says "Curry Lunch." With a Guinness sign behind it I guess that really reflects modern Ireland.
...refreshing up for the tourist season!
Nice view with a lot to see. I like that.
Nice scene. A paint job is always a reliable way to brighten up the neighbourhood.
Funny photo, a lot to see!
Excelente fotografia.Um abraço e um bom fim-de-semana.Andarilhar Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa Livros-Autografados
WOW!!!! I love the bright new header--first time I have seen it as I have been away. Great daily post, too. Hugs- Diana
I like it when you remind me of Guinness.God bless.
It looks like the old guy has a front row seat to watch the painting and everything else that goes on at this busy place.
Hello Bill! Another colorful and interesting photo. I'd love to be sitting there in the sunshine at the table watching all the activity. Enjoy your day.
I could do that job - sitting at the table I mean, not climbing the ladder.
It's interesting to see pictures from places I've never been.
Lots going on. It's a good place to watch the city come to life.
Always fun watching other people work.
Hello, great photo, I like watching other people work too. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day. Have a great new week ahead.
Interesting scene. I could be there , sitting at the table, waiting and watching--waiting for my pintMB
Lots to see in this shot Bill ✨
Das könnte ich auch tun am Tisch sitzen und beobachten.:)Noke
A good spot to stop and take a break.
Getting ready for all of those tourists!
Nice photograph with lots going on …All the best Jan
She is getting a nice new do!
Love this shot! Perfect street capture.
That's a bright makeover. Are those posters in the upper windows? I see running figures.
Interesting shadows!
Nice street scene :)
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteHard work is being done.
Will be very beautiful again soon.
Greeting from Patricia.
If I am reading the sign on the table correctly it says "Curry Lunch." With a Guinness sign behind it I guess that really reflects modern Ireland.
ReplyDelete...refreshing up for the tourist season!
ReplyDeleteNice view with a lot to see. I like that.
ReplyDeleteNice scene. A paint job is always a reliable way to brighten up the neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteFunny photo, a lot to see!
ReplyDeleteExcelente fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e um bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
WOW!!!! I love the bright new header--first time I have seen it as I have been away. Great daily post, too. Hugs- Diana
ReplyDeleteI like it when you remind me of Guinness.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
It looks like the old guy has a front row seat to watch the painting and everything else that goes on at this busy place.
ReplyDeleteHello Bill! Another colorful and interesting photo. I'd love to be sitting there in the sunshine at the table watching all the activity. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteI could do that job - sitting at the table I mean, not climbing the ladder.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to see pictures from places I've never been.
ReplyDeleteLots going on. It's a good place to watch the city come to life.
ReplyDeleteAlways fun watching other people work.
ReplyDeleteHello, great photo, I like watching other people work too. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day. Have a great new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteInteresting scene. I could be there , sitting at the table, waiting and watching--waiting for my pint
ReplyDeleteMB
Lots to see in this shot Bill ✨
ReplyDeleteDas könnte ich auch tun am Tisch sitzen und beobachten.:)
ReplyDeleteNoke
A good spot to stop and take a break.
ReplyDeleteGetting ready for all of those tourists!
ReplyDeleteNice photograph with lots going on …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
She is getting a nice new do!
ReplyDeleteLove this shot! Perfect street capture.
ReplyDeleteThat's a bright makeover. Are those posters in the upper windows? I see running figures.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shadows!
ReplyDeleteNice street scene :)
ReplyDelete