Thanks for coming by for a Blog visit Bill. That Photograph today reminds me of so many scenic Memories from Wales, which is where my Mom is from. So much History has been preserved in Europe, I Wish we were that proactive about preservation here in the U.S., too much has been lost to development. Of coarse, none of it is as Old as some of the gorgeous places abroad build Centuries ago.
What a beautiful road! Catherine was my grandmother's name.
When I lived near the beach picking stones that the wave brought was very good for me. I arrived to collect river stones. Brazil is a country rich in precious stones here There are still mines in operation. Last week I bought a piece of gross emerald still embedded in calcite another ore. Thank you for your presence at the house. Janicce.
Typical road in Irland from memory
ReplyDeleteGosto da perspectiva e aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Beautiful view especially with the stone fences on both sides.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little village. I am sure that Ireland has many such scenes for the curious traveller.
ReplyDeleteA pretty rural view.
ReplyDeleteCompared to the traffic here, everything looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo Bill. (I know I've said this before, but Ireland is truly a magical, wonderful place to be in. Some day, maybe, I'll get to visit...)
ReplyDelete...I was just in St Catherines, Canada, it didn't look a thing like this!
ReplyDeleteOn The Road Again - Long Live Willie
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For those who don't know: That triangular bit in the wall is for pedestrians to shelter in when a car comes down the narrow road.
ReplyDeleteFor those who do know: Don't read the bit above.
For Bill: Great photo once again. Thanx. God bless.
Very nice view.... one day I'll get to visit Ireland, I hope!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful stretch of road and so scenic image!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice road. I like this angle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very pretty scene Bill, gorgeous light 💛
ReplyDeleteA beautiful Road, I think it is sunny too. We have rain here. Greetings Caroline
ReplyDeleteThe white house stands out nicely at the end of St. Catherine's road.
ReplyDeleteAn appealing road to follow.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely view. I'd love to take a walk along there.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by for a Blog visit Bill. That Photograph today reminds me of so many scenic Memories from Wales, which is where my Mom is from. So much History has been preserved in Europe, I Wish we were that proactive about preservation here in the U.S., too much has been lost to development. Of coarse, none of it is as Old as some of the gorgeous places abroad build Centuries ago.
ReplyDeleteSo much atmosphere in that pic, Bill! You are lucky to have such places for a walk!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful country view, Bill.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. You have such beautiful places to walk (and take equally beautiful photos).
ReplyDeleteFine looking road, just about wide enough for a bicycle.
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice. Sure would enjoy walking along there some morning. : )
ReplyDeleteclean and calm road....love it
ReplyDeleteNice landscape. I like the walls especially.
ReplyDeleteHoi Bill, wat 'n prachtig idyllisch plekje. Je zoekt ze telkens weer op en heb er 'n goed oog voor. altijd weer mooi om te zien.
ReplyDeleteGroet kees.
What a very nice scene.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
What a beautiful road!
ReplyDeleteCatherine was my grandmother's name.
When I lived near the beach picking stones
that the wave brought was very good for me.
I arrived to collect river stones.
Brazil is a country rich in precious stones here
There are still mines in operation.
Last week I bought a piece of gross emerald still
embedded in calcite another ore.
Thank you for your presence at the house.
Janicce.
beautifully
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice street to wander down.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a wonderful place :)
ReplyDeleteA picturesque road! Needs some horses lol!
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