of a flood. The river Eske is located across the street and caused some flooding last month. These photos were taken a month ago when we were in Donegal Town and after the water level of the river receded.
across the road of the building in the above photo
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ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
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O prazer dos livros
… signs and graphics had almost fallen into the water ... help! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day, Bill!
Awful. Hubby´s apartment flooded twice. First time only centimeters, but the mud and the bad smell, yikes.
ReplyDeleteSecond time he was with me in Braunschweig - we had 13 years of weekend relationship - he said, if his apartment floods again he will move in with me in Braunschweig.
I was "mean". I crossed my fingers for it and the water was so high it even went into the bathtub.
But we live togerther ever since. Something good in most bad.
A happy day for you, Bill. To no more flooding...
If we already have a pandemic, there's gonna be a flood. How much misery a human being can have at the same time.
ReplyDeleteThat is sad to have floodings, the world is changing rapidly and not for the best....
ReplyDeleteThat's a big concern...
ReplyDeleteHello, the floods are scary. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteIt must be scary to see the water rising like that.
ReplyDeleteScary for those that live across the road from the river.
ReplyDeleteNice signs.
Floods seem to have become normal events across the globe.
ReplyDeleteSomething else to worry about!
ReplyDeleteEste año, también ha habido inundaciones, en algunos lugares de España, ocasionando bastante años en las poblaciones.
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Oh no... flooding is not a good thing.
ReplyDeleteNot being able to travel is making me very nostalgic for Ireland. Luckily I have lots and lots of travel photos.
ReplyDeleteThose sand bags look as if they've never been flooded...so perhaps they were set out and then the water didn't make it that far...I hope!
ReplyDelete...my SIL works for a local Highway Department and they have been filling sand bags to have on hand. Thanks Bill for stopping by, take care.
ReplyDeleteScary times for the business owner.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a really wet day/days have passed by there Bill, I hope there's not much damage in the sign shop.
ReplyDeleteFlooding is never nice.
ReplyDeleteDifficult times ...
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Bill.
Flooding is so destructive and the clean up is heartbreaking ☕
ReplyDeleteFlooding is another disaster. Hope the sandbags kept the water out of the shop, but they often do not.
ReplyDeleteThat river is pretty close to the businesses. I'd think flooding would happen quite often.
ReplyDeleteWater... we can't live without it, but we certainly don't want too much of it.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that's a wee bit scary Bill, let's hope it doesn't flood too often!
ReplyDeletethat's bad if such a flood comes hopefully everything went well!
ReplyDeleteIs that then from rainwater? Or out of the mountains?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure having a river that close is a little stressful when it starts to rise.
ReplyDeleteIt seems there is a lot of flooding everywhere. It rained a lot here lately when there were tornadoes nearby. My accuweather app now tells me there is a flood watch in Nashville, Tennessee, today until 8 pm. Luckily I live about 5 miles from the river. But there is now a lovely sun, maybe it will dry everything up fast.
ReplyDeleteIt hasn't rained here for a month except for a few drops. At the beginning of the summer and already worrisome.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Bill. I hope they don't get floods too often. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteFlooding is no fun but I do love a river
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Great.
ReplyDeleteOn second thought, I think I'll take the high road. :-)
ReplyDeleteOlá Bill!
ReplyDeleteUmas fotografias muito bem captadas.
Únicas.
De um mestre.
Uma abençoada semana.
Megy Maia🌈
Oh no flooding. Water does so much damage!
ReplyDeleteFlooding is no good. Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteLeaves behind a dampness that takes long to go.
ReplyDeleteBill - not much margin for error here - the river does not have to rise far for flooding. Hopefully there was not much damage!
ReplyDeleteThat's certainly the down side of a nice river view.
ReplyDeleteNot good to see floods.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
Yikes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI also love to smell the grasses.