11 July, 2021

GAA

the  Gaelic Athletic Association building



30 comments:

  1. Yes that Irish harp really belongs there. Nice tight little building. That red color of the baseboard and window sills really pops.

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  2. A very beautiful building.
    I miss my trips to Ireland.

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  3. Is it just angle, or the door is that really low?

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  4. I am always amazed at how clean things look. The building and the grounds are spotless.

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  5. It is a pretty white building, the red trim pops.
    Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead.

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  6. Hola Bill, un edificio muy bonito.
    Buen día.
    Saludos

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  7. Oh, how pretty! Recently, a grandma was looking for books at our library to teach her granddaughter Gaelic. Of course, we didn't have any.

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  8. Great combination of colours. Thanx Bill.

    God bless.

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  9. Hi Bill.

    You have nice buildings there.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  10. The style of font on the signage is beautiful Bill 💛

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  11. It looks like a nice clean and well cared for place.

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  12. Super love the Celtic font on this one my friend Bill! It looks like a nice place where nice people take care of it :)

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  13. ...and I assume that scerr is their main sport?

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    1. It's Gaelic football that is their main sport.

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  14. It has an official look to it.

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  15. Nice looking building - like the red.

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  16. It's a big, good looking building.

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  17. Sus blancas paredes, me recuerdan a las casas blancas que hay en mi tierra.

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  18. Such a tidy building, Bill! I'll have to look up Gaelic football.

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  19. They must be having a nice gym in there.

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  20. Lindo edificio, te mando un beso y ten una buena semana

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  21. A well maintained building with a purpose. Interesting shot.

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  22. Gostei de ficar a conhecer tal edifício! Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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