Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
Nice walking sign but it would fun when the walking direction and the arrow were contradicting each other. About contradictions the stagecoach and the gentleman with hat doesn't look from the same era.
Interesting display Bill.
ReplyDeletePatrick looks a bit scary...
ReplyDeleteLittle angry face there
ReplyDeleteNice walking sign but it would fun when the walking direction and the arrow were contradicting each other. About contradictions the stagecoach and the gentleman with hat doesn't look from the same era.
ReplyDeleteHow important they are and what personality many of them have.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Walk right. Or walk tall as Val Doonican would say. Remember him?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I am likely to follow the first one.
ReplyDeleteSome signs are more helpful than others. Awesome Wednesday post!
ReplyDeleteI’d probably miss the trail sign.
ReplyDeleteI'd see that trail sign.
ReplyDeleteThe second sign is very fancy. the longer you look at it , the more you see.
ReplyDeleteThat trail is clearly marked.
ReplyDeleteThe trail graphic is easy to understand, and the other fancy sign looks great.
ReplyDeleteLiked the elegant work on the fancy sign. Nice shots
ReplyDeletePatrick looks a bit salty, Bill. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDebe de conducir a un buen lugar.
ReplyDelete...follow the arrow to Patrick Johnnie Sallys?
ReplyDeleteI like that walking sign!!
ReplyDeleteThe trail is marked well.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Me gusta el primer letrero. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGood signs.
ReplyDeleteFollow the arrow and not get lost!
ReplyDeletethe first sign is unique...
ReplyDeletegreat shot
Lol I really like the first sign :-D
ReplyDeleteGostei imenso de ambos! Um grande abraço!
ReplyDeleteAna
Wow, 1778. That’s impressive.
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