Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Rocky road ahead?
This reminds me that something I saw long time ago. An egg yolk on a piece of white paper and they called it an art.
Muito interessante.Gostei.Um abraço e boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
A sloping bench....
Mini-Stonehenge.God bless.
Mini-henge.
Or a dolmen...:)
It are not the stones in a zen garden but still a nice attachment to the garden here.
Rocks can express a lot.Nice photo.
A holiday at home :-)
I like what Jose said. This is questionable to say the least. Lovely photo!
Is that an opening for the sun of the solstice? Rocks can make a statement!
It could be a mini-henge, I like a rock garden. Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead.
...art can be found everywhere.
Stonehenge, study in progress.
Art is found everywhere. I love seeing gardens decorated with stone.
When you dig up stones, you've got to figure out what to do with them. I also saw a mini-henge.
Solidly balanced, it seems.
Perhaps that is a small dolman?
A work in progress? Heavy rocks to move around, Bill.
It looks like it could be a bit of rock art. I like it.
I like it.
I do like that.
Looks very interesting! Greenery makes it valuable.
I love coming across things like this!
I like stones. Sensitize me.Today, I felt your absence... (Smiles...). Good week, Bill.~~~
I think something:) Have a great evening Bill:)
Maybe the rocks just ended up there because they were too heavy to move. :)
I hope this isn't as dangerous as it looks.
Very interesting! I love rocks.
Hi I came to visit you from a friend of mine! I love Ireland!!Nice blog
Lindas rocas , te mando un beso.
Shade for the imps :)
💙
In any case, it looks lovely!
I like it :)All the best Jan
I'm betting children find those interesting to play in.
Arte moderna que recria a época megalítica... adorei ver!AbraçoAna
Rocky road ahead?
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me that something I saw long time ago. An egg yolk on a piece of white paper and they called it an art.
ReplyDeleteMuito interessante.
ReplyDeleteGostei.
Um abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
A sloping bench....
ReplyDeleteMini-Stonehenge.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Mini-henge.
ReplyDeleteOr a dolmen...:)
ReplyDeleteIt are not the stones in a zen garden but still a nice attachment to the garden here.
ReplyDeleteRocks can express a lot.
ReplyDeleteNice photo.
A holiday at home :-)
ReplyDeleteI like what Jose said. This is questionable to say the least. Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteIs that an opening for the sun of the solstice? Rocks can make a statement!
ReplyDeleteIt could be a mini-henge, I like a rock garden.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and week ahead.
...art can be found everywhere.
ReplyDeleteStonehenge, study in progress.
ReplyDeleteArt is found everywhere. I love seeing gardens decorated with stone.
ReplyDeleteWhen you dig up stones, you've got to figure out what to do with them. I also saw a mini-henge.
ReplyDeleteSolidly balanced, it seems.
ReplyDeletePerhaps that is a small dolman?
ReplyDeleteA work in progress? Heavy rocks to move around, Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it could be a bit of rock art. I like it.
ReplyDeleteI like it.
ReplyDeleteI do like that.
ReplyDeleteLooks very interesting! Greenery makes it valuable.
ReplyDeleteI love coming across things like this!
ReplyDeleteI like stones. Sensitize me.
ReplyDeleteToday, I felt your absence... (Smiles...). Good week, Bill.
~~~
I think something:) Have a great evening Bill:)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the rocks just ended up there because they were too heavy to move. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope this isn't as dangerous as it looks.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! I love rocks.
ReplyDeleteHi I came to visit you from a friend of mine! I love Ireland!!
ReplyDeleteNice blog
Lindas rocas , te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteShade for the imps :)
ReplyDelete💙
ReplyDeleteIn any case, it looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteI like it :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I'm betting children find those interesting to play in.
ReplyDeleteArte moderna que recria a época megalítica... adorei ver!
ReplyDeleteAbraço
Ana