Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
The paint supplier should be getting some business.
...I could barely see the number.
A precisar de uma limpeza, aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
Doors with stories to tell.
Hello, the number is small, I can barely see it. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.
Little overdue maintenance ?
The people at No. 10 think those next door are lowering the tone of the neighbourhood.God bless.
It needs a paint job....
Two interesting doors, one the worse for wear.
I know for sure this is not not Boris Johnson's resident's. He resides at a different #10. ;-)
Interesting and sad building.
#10 makes just a tad bit sad. Is it a home or a business? Is is vacant? The picture causes me to have questions but I like it.
It's an empty old building.
These door could tell some stories. Like the composition of this photo.
Perfect 10
This looks so much like a scene I'd find in some of the small towns around here. It would just be dryer and dustier.
Lots of life and history in this building, no doubt.
Sure looks like its seen better days.
Old building. Was that a house ?
It was an old building.
This could be a photo prompt for writing a post at my site! Who lived there, what happened there in that community, ...?
Needs a little tlc, Bill!
So sad but beautiful in its own way 🍂💮🍁
Well worn, Bill.
I'm sure there is a lot of history behind those old doors.Great capture.
It looks like #10 has seen much better days. I'm not used to seeing one eroding from the ground up.
A picture to launch a thousand tales.
I like that blue color.
I know the government have other things to think about but I didn't realise No 10 was looking so tatty.
LOL!All the best Jan
Hi Bill.It is a pity that something beautiful is falling into such a state.Greeting from Patricia.
Sad to see Bill, but these old doors are deliciously photogenic 💙
It was quite hard to see the number 10, but it made a good picture … sad to see things falling into disrepair though.All the best Jan
The paint supplier should be getting some business.
ReplyDelete...I could barely see the number.
ReplyDeleteA precisar de uma limpeza, aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Doors with stories to tell.
ReplyDeleteHello, the number is small, I can barely see it. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteLittle overdue maintenance ?
ReplyDeleteThe people at No. 10 think those next door are lowering the tone of the neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
It needs a paint job....
ReplyDeleteTwo interesting doors, one the worse for wear.
ReplyDeleteI know for sure this is not not Boris Johnson's resident's. He resides at a different #10. ;-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting and sad building.
ReplyDelete#10 makes just a tad bit sad. Is it a home or a business? Is is vacant? The picture causes me to have questions but I like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's an empty old building.
DeleteThese door could tell some stories. Like the composition of this photo.
ReplyDeletePerfect 10
ReplyDeleteThis looks so much like a scene I'd find in some of the small towns around here. It would just be dryer and dustier.
ReplyDeleteLots of life and history in this building, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteSure looks like its seen better days.
ReplyDeleteOld building. Was that a house ?
ReplyDeleteIt was an old building.
DeleteThis could be a photo prompt for writing a post at my site! Who lived there, what happened there in that community, ...?
ReplyDeleteNeeds a little tlc, Bill!
ReplyDeleteSo sad but beautiful in its own way 🍂💮🍁
ReplyDeleteWell worn, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there is a lot of history behind those old doors.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
It looks like #10 has seen much better days. I'm not used to seeing one eroding from the ground up.
ReplyDeleteA picture to launch a thousand tales.
ReplyDeleteI like that blue color.
ReplyDeleteI know the government have other things to think about but I didn't realise No 10 was looking so tatty.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
DeleteAll the best Jan
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pity that something beautiful is falling into such a state.
Greeting from Patricia.
Sad to see Bill, but these old doors are deliciously photogenic 💙
ReplyDeleteIt was quite hard to see the number 10, but it made a good picture … sad to see things falling into disrepair though.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan