Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Can't those birds read?God bless.
Gostei destes olhares.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
That last one is funny!
I am assuming the Black Sheep van was for you, Bill!
I am missing the harp in the first sign and who told the gulls not to sit on the field.
Ha, pretty of space for the gulls. It is good they can not read. Take care, enjoy your day!
black sheep is quite attractive sign....great shot
These are some fun ones!
Cada imagen, tiene un cartel anunciador.
I love that trad music! The Irish in my soul dances for joy when I hear it.
The birds get an exemption.
The black sheet one is funny.
...Bill I love the music sign!
Bill, I love traditional Irish music. It is always fun. The Black Sheep van sign is funny.
That "music" sign looks very elegant.
and.... a lot of bird inside....lovely captured
Unas buenas fotos. Saludos
back after a long break, and happy to see your great header photo. And live trad music, oh my yes. How I'd love to be there.
Love the black sheep sign too.Wasn't McCafferty the main villain in the Rebus books?
He was known as Morris Gerald "Big Ger" Cafferty
Ha, and I wondered where he had retreated to.
Sorry, I just don't get the first sign.
The music sign looks very nice
The 'black' white sheep is funny.
Veo que se os presenta un buen verano. Por falta de humor no será....
These are total crackers! I love the birds ignoring the sign haha!
Pic 2 is excellent!
Me gusto el segundo cartel, te mando un beso.
All signs brought on a smile! Thank you.
Not a follower - love this!
Good ones...was amused at the last one.
I liked the last one:)))
Just LOVE that traditional music sign!
I like these :)All the best Jan
Not a follower… but why declare it on your vehicle? Who cares?
Uma bela série de imagens sobre o tema!Um grande abraço!Ana
Can't those birds read?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Gostei destes olhares.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
That last one is funny!
ReplyDeleteI am assuming the Black Sheep van was for you, Bill!
ReplyDeleteI am missing the harp in the first sign and who told the gulls not to sit on the field.
ReplyDeleteHa, pretty of space for the gulls. It is good they can not read. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteblack sheep is quite attractive sign....
ReplyDeletegreat shot
These are some fun ones!
ReplyDeleteCada imagen, tiene un cartel anunciador.
ReplyDeleteI love that trad music! The Irish in my soul dances for joy when I hear it.
ReplyDeleteThe birds get an exemption.
ReplyDeleteThe black sheet one is funny.
ReplyDelete...Bill I love the music sign!
ReplyDeleteBill, I love traditional Irish music. It is always fun. The Black Sheep van sign is funny.
ReplyDeleteThat "music" sign looks very elegant.
ReplyDeleteand.... a lot of bird inside....
ReplyDeletelovely captured
Unas buenas fotos. Saludos
ReplyDeleteback after a long break, and happy to see your great header photo. And live trad music, oh my yes. How I'd love to be there.
ReplyDeleteLove the black sheep sign too.
ReplyDeleteWasn't McCafferty the main villain in the Rebus books?
He was known as Morris Gerald "Big Ger" Cafferty
DeleteHa, and I wondered where he had retreated to.
DeleteSorry, I just don't get the first sign.
ReplyDeleteThe music sign looks very nice
ReplyDeleteThe 'black' white sheep is funny.
ReplyDeleteVeo que se os presenta un buen verano. Por falta de humor no será....
ReplyDeleteThese are total crackers! I love the birds ignoring the sign haha!
ReplyDeletePic 2 is excellent!
ReplyDeleteMe gusto el segundo cartel, te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteAll signs brought on a smile! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNot a follower - love this!
ReplyDeleteGood ones...was amused at the last one.
ReplyDeleteI liked the last one:)))
ReplyDeleteJust LOVE that traditional music sign!
ReplyDeleteI like these :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Not a follower… but why declare it on your vehicle? Who cares?
ReplyDeleteUma bela série de imagens sobre o tema!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana