Love the view of the cliffs and the sheep! Great photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
What gorgeous views! I love your banner with the ship and the person watching! What a wonderful capture! Enjoy your weekend my friend. Wish I was there!
WOW!! What a fantastic photo. Soooooooo green, love seeing the sheep, those stairs make me short of breath, that looks like it would take some doing to get up there.
The sheep will walk on steep ground to get to good grazing. Wonderful landscape photos, Bill. You might have done some climbing yourself to get these shots.
Oh Bill...how absolutely beautiful...Have a happy weekend!
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Donna
Now, that's a treat for my eyes. Thank YouTube.
ReplyDeleteTsk! ... you, of course, and not the tube. ;-)
DeleteThey have a lot to eat there, all way up!
ReplyDeleteThese may stand firmly on their feet.
ReplyDeleteLove the view of the cliffs and the sheep! Great photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteEven to graze it's necessary face great risks! The pics are excellent. Dear friend, have a happy day. ☘️☘️☘️
ReplyDeleteA truly wonderful shot! This looks very beautiful, "bahhh" :-)
ReplyDeleteSo majestic! Lets hope they are all part goat.
ReplyDelete...they must be hardy sheep!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Not afraid of heights obviously!
ReplyDeleteHope they don’t go sleepwalking!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight! The sheep on the field at the top of the cliff look so peaceful and serene.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
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ReplyDeleteNow, this is my vision of Ireland. Lots of green, lots of sheep!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous views! I love your banner with the ship and the person watching! What a wonderful capture! Enjoy your weekend my friend. Wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scene. The green is amazing to me, even for Ireland.
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WOW!! What a fantastic photo. Soooooooo green, love seeing the sheep, those stairs make me short of breath, that looks like it would take some doing to get up there.
ReplyDeleteThey have a nice greet patch to graze in as long as they don't get too close to the edge.
ReplyDeleteThey obviously have no fear of heights, Bill.
ReplyDeleteA spectacular place for sheep pasture!
ReplyDeleteTienen bastante alimento, en la cima del acantilado.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
What a lovely photographs of this great and beautiful country that is Ireland.
ReplyDeleteBrave creatures! Just looking at this gives me vertigo, Bill. It must be a gorgeous place though.
ReplyDeleteWOW ... that is a brilliant photo. How do the sheep keep up there and don't fall off?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
A beautiful setting.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing sheep. They aren't very intelligent but they are nosey.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking photos, Bill! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThe sheep will walk on steep ground to get to good grazing. Wonderful landscape photos, Bill. You might have done some climbing yourself to get these shots.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful scene. The sheeps did not fear danger
ReplyDeleteNow I saw that there is a fence that they jump and it looks like there is a falled in the ravine!
ReplyDeleteVery greedy and mischievous!!: )) A hug.
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Those sheep must have an amazing view!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful picture!!
Okay, tell me now. How many of those sheep fall over the cliff?
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ReplyDeleteMarvelous captures both!
ReplyDeleteI love those green meadows. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful beautiful place
ReplyDeleteThose sheep aren't afraid of heights for sure!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photographs Bill.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Oh wow. what a picturesque spot. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGood shots of the sheep and they do have a great view.
ReplyDeleteUm lugar arriscado para as ovelhas mais pequenas, certamente!
ReplyDeleteMas proporcionou imagens fabulosas! Gostei de ver!
Um grande abraço!
Ana