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
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Ailt an Chorráin (Burtonport) is a Gaeltacht fishing village about 7 km northwest of Dungloe in The Rosses district of County Donegal, Ireland.
Sometimes you'll hear the old folks speak it in the shops or in a conversation. We heard one man talking to the butcher when he was buying some meat. They speak pretty fast so it's hard to understand.
Gostei destes olhares.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Is Gaelic actually spoken much? Do you hear it on the street and in the shops, for example?
ReplyDeleteSometimes you'll hear the old folks speak it in the shops or in a conversation. We heard one man talking to the butcher when he was buying some meat. They speak pretty fast so it's hard to understand.
Delete...a welcome sign is always a wonderful sign! I like the rusty steel sign. Thanks Bill for stopping by.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a nice indication.
Greetings from Patricia.
Three of the words is all I really can pronounce. And they are nice words, too. Have a nice day, Bill.
ReplyDeleteInteresting signs and nice designs.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Wednesday post!
ReplyDeleteI love the one down by the pier!
ReplyDeleteThe vertical sign is great. So unique.
ReplyDeleteSigns that there are people working there still!
ReplyDeleteI like the metal sign, Bill!
ReplyDeleteFine looking signs in Gaelic. Always good to see even if I can't actually read them.
ReplyDeleteThat sideways sign is an interesting one.
ReplyDeleteNice touch with signs in four languages.
ReplyDeleteMany languages so we can all understand.
ReplyDeleteLove the welcome sign Bill, all encompassing 💜
ReplyDeleteI like the corten steel sign.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Wonderful place to visit :)))
ReplyDeleteI like the vertical one.
ReplyDelete"Ailt on Chorrain" sign looks beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteYou are a maritime country and there are signs everywhere:-) Have a wonderful night Bill:-)
ReplyDeleteMuito criativo, amigo Bill!
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Megy Maia🌻🌼🌻
I liked the sideways reading sign in the second image, Bill.
ReplyDeleteNice signs. Anchors away!
ReplyDeleteI like them both.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Unique sign!! Would love to visit there.
ReplyDeleteFlatter yet still lovely. Nice images.
DeleteNeat signage. I like the different welcoming signs.
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I like it, it's different.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could read Gaelic. It is not an easy language.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots Bill. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteBold and beautiful signs!
ReplyDeleteThe last is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteMe encanto la ultima fotografía te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteDecent signs the second one is different.
ReplyDeleteLove the rusted sign :)
ReplyDeleteboth are great
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