Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Gostei deste olhar.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
It looks very nice and also very old.
Welcome stepstones to get up!
Antiguos escalones, que ahora ya están muy desgastados.
Looks like quite a step up to the bottom step.
Looks quite stable!
...interesting stone work!
Repasar tus últimas imágenes es una lección de la historia menuda del día a día rural, que nos hace comprobar lo mucho que tenemos en común. Excelente idea, Bill. Enlazo tu blog.
Some well needed once upon a time. Looks amazing...oh think of the stories it could tell.
The steps up do help, they look sturdy! Take care, have a happy day!
Hi Bill.So you have to be flexible for that.Greetings from Patricia.
That’s brilliant!
One must be light on one's feet.God bless.
I would go around...
It looks like those have been there for a long long time, Bill.
I'd take those stairs anytime and think of all who took them before me.
Love the steps...I'll wager it's nice and peaceful there...hugsDonna
unique...love it
Very rustic!
¡Me gusta! viejos lugares llenos de encantoUn abrazo
Could call it a step ladder
Ja, these one is so nice. Love it.
It was a clever idea to add those stone steps to the wall.
A fine step
Love the steps. They would fit nicely here out back of my house! :)
Well, that's cool. somebody was very creative.
I like the look of the steps, although it does look quite a step up to the bottom one.All the best JanPS Happy July to you
Designer steps!
Linda cerca, te mando un beso.
When we were in Ireland I loved coming across the styles to get from one field to another. This is a great and cleaver one.
Not for livestock to use!
Nifty idea but I don't if I could do it alone these days, help from someone would be good.
A very complicated entry... Curious country pic, Bill...
I like stairs....!
Nice and crazy steps.Greetings from "orvokki"
One mistep and it's a broken ankle.
Adorei todo o efeito gráfico que esta bela imagem, nos proporciona!Um grande abraço!Ana
That is so cool!
Gostei deste olhar.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
It looks very nice and also very old.
ReplyDeleteWelcome stepstones to get up!
ReplyDeleteAntiguos escalones, que ahora ya están muy desgastados.
ReplyDeleteLooks like quite a step up to the bottom step.
ReplyDeleteLooks quite stable!
ReplyDelete...interesting stone work!
ReplyDeleteRepasar tus últimas imágenes es una lección de la historia menuda del día a día rural, que nos hace comprobar lo mucho que tenemos en común.
ReplyDeleteExcelente idea, Bill. Enlazo tu blog.
Some well needed once upon a time. Looks amazing...oh think of the stories it could tell.
ReplyDeleteThe steps up do help, they look sturdy! Take care, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteSo you have to be flexible for that.
Greetings from Patricia.
That’s brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOne must be light on one's feet.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I would go around...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like those have been there for a long long time, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI'd take those stairs anytime and think of all who took them before me.
ReplyDeleteLove the steps...I'll wager it's nice and peaceful there...
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
unique...love it
ReplyDeleteVery rustic!
ReplyDelete¡Me gusta! viejos lugares llenos de encanto
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Could call it a step ladder
ReplyDeleteJa, these one is so nice. Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt was a clever idea to add those stone steps to the wall.
ReplyDeleteA fine step
ReplyDeleteLove the steps. They would fit nicely here out back of my house! :)
ReplyDeleteWell, that's cool. somebody was very creative.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the steps, although it does look quite a step up to the bottom one.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
PS Happy July to you
Designer steps!
ReplyDeleteLinda cerca, te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWhen we were in Ireland I loved coming across the styles to get from one field to another. This is a great and cleaver one.
ReplyDeleteNot for livestock to use!
ReplyDeleteNifty idea but I don't if I could do it alone these days, help from someone would be good.
ReplyDeleteA very complicated entry... Curious country pic, Bill...
ReplyDeleteI like stairs....!
ReplyDeleteNice and crazy steps.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from "orvokki"
One mistep and it's a broken ankle.
ReplyDeleteAdorei todo o efeito gráfico que esta bela imagem, nos proporciona!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana
That is so cool!
ReplyDelete