Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
They're an attractive feature of many a coastal village; I love to see them.
And I hope they keep it that way...
Poor lobsters.
Cool, they look like decorations. Take care, have a great new week!
That's interesting.
I am not a huge fan of lobster.
...are they retired?
A bad luck animal! It has the bad fate of being very tasty... Poor thing!; )) Have a nice week, dear Bill. 🌼~~~~~~~~
Uma bela perspectiva.Um abraço e tenha um bom 25 de Abril dia da liberdade.Andarilhar Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa Livros-Autografados
Oh, it looks as if these have been around for a while. Its good this style works in these high-tech times. Good going!
I did not know lobsters come on-shore. God bless.
Probably would work better if they were IN the water...lolGreat shot!hugsDonna
They are empty, because and probably they are in the restaurants.. Happy new week Bill :)
The season starts here this week. Yay!
Those look like really old ones, Bill.
I love the look of those!
Interesting to see them all in a row like that.
Ready for next time, I guess.
Uma imagem super interessante! Adorei ver estas armadilhas para as lagostas!Um grande abraço! Feliz semana!Ana
These lobster traps are a fine seaside decoration, but also represent sizable efforts to make a living from the sea. Not good news for the lobsters, but wonderful news for the diners who will enjoy eating them.
Out of season, I assume.
Swing And A Miss - Been Catching A Lot Of Baseball These Days There Mr BillCheers
No las había visto nunca. Muchas de ellas, caaerán en esas trampas.
They certainly make a nice photograph :)All the best Jan
These are always a welcomed sight... especially when they are filled with lobster!
Boa tarde Bill. Obrigado pela foto incrível.
Lots of them and they sure make a great picture.
Já tinha visto armadilhas para lagostas, por aqui também tem.Boa semana!😊😘
Uy genial foto. Te mando un beso.
Lobsters have migrated to safer waters! :)
look like they had been used....
Hola! son muy típicas en las pueblos costeros. Saludos
I hope they work well and the fisherman catch some.
We see crab traps stored like that on the Oregon coast off-season. Hope it was a good catch year.
They're an attractive feature of many a coastal village; I love to see them.
ReplyDeleteAnd I hope they keep it that way...
ReplyDeletePoor lobsters.
ReplyDeleteCool, they look like decorations. Take care, have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting.
ReplyDeleteI am not a huge fan of lobster.
ReplyDelete...are they retired?
ReplyDeleteA bad luck animal! It has the bad fate of being very tasty... Poor thing!; )) Have a nice week, dear Bill. 🌼
ReplyDelete~~~~~~~~
Uma bela perspectiva.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e tenha um bom 25 de Abril dia da liberdade.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Oh, it looks as if these have been around for a while. Its good this style works in these high-tech times. Good going!
ReplyDeleteI did not know lobsters come on-shore.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Probably would work better if they were IN the water...lol
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
hugs
Donna
They are empty, because and probably they are in the restaurants.. Happy new week Bill :)
ReplyDeleteThe season starts here this week. Yay!
ReplyDeleteThose look like really old ones, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of those!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see them all in a row like that.
ReplyDeleteReady for next time, I guess.
ReplyDeleteUma imagem super interessante! Adorei ver estas armadilhas para as lagostas!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço! Feliz semana!
Ana
These lobster traps are a fine seaside decoration, but also represent sizable efforts to make a living from the sea. Not good news for the lobsters, but wonderful news for the diners who will enjoy eating them.
ReplyDeleteOut of season, I assume.
ReplyDeleteSwing And A Miss - Been Catching A Lot Of Baseball These Days There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
No las había visto nunca. Muchas de ellas, caaerán en esas trampas.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly make a nice photograph :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
These are always a welcomed sight... especially when they are filled with lobster!
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde Bill. Obrigado pela foto incrível.
ReplyDeleteLots of them and they sure make a great picture.
ReplyDeleteJá tinha visto armadilhas para lagostas, por aqui também tem.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana!
😊😘
Uy genial foto. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteLobsters have migrated to safer waters! :)
ReplyDeletelook like they had been used....
ReplyDeleteHola! son muy típicas en las pueblos costeros. Saludos
ReplyDeleteI hope they work well and the fisherman catch some.
ReplyDeleteWe see crab traps stored like that on the Oregon coast off-season. Hope it was a good catch year.
ReplyDelete