WOW! What a wonderful old church! I was at my grandson's wedding last month and spent a great bit of time talking to his new father-in-law. He came from Ireland when he was in his 20s and settled here. His whole family still resides in Ireland and he just got back from a long visit. Happy weekend to you and Shari.Hugs- Diana
Beautiful building. God bless, Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful monument and a great photo... Have a nice weekend, dear friend. A hug. ☘️🌸
ReplyDeleteVery nice in that grey granite.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that steeple once held a bell. I saw several of this type on my walk along the Camino in Spain.
ReplyDeleteI don’t think of protestant churches in the Republic.
ReplyDeleteOh my...if walls could talk!! I'd love to hear what they have to say...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend, Bill!
hugs
Donna
So interesting. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a wonderful old church! I was at my grandson's wedding last month and spent a great bit of time talking to his new father-in-law. He came from Ireland when he was in his 20s and settled here. His whole family still resides in Ireland and he just got back from a long visit. Happy weekend to you and Shari.Hugs- Diana
ReplyDeletePretty church and a lovely sky! Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!
ReplyDelete...beautiful and built to last!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely church. It looks like it will stay put forever.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful church!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so strong, Bill.
ReplyDeleteLa iglesia, no es muy grande, pero su fachada es una preciosidad.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
It's a beautiful building...especially when one contemplates the equipment that was available in the late 1800s to do accomplish such a beauty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church, Bill. Love it!
ReplyDeleteMy village was Esk, Sask. It's now a ghost town.
ReplyDeleteA beauty of a church!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old building.
ReplyDeleteIt looks good and I love the sky :-D
ReplyDeleteI can definitely see it's Victorian roots.
ReplyDeleteNice. is that a river stream behind?
ReplyDeleteIt's the River Eske.
DeleteOh yes :-)) I can see two fantastic photos here...
ReplyDeleteI was on vacation and actually I'm still there...
Hugs to you.
This lovely, old church looks great. It only took them 62 years to complete it. The locals much still love their church.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really nice.
ReplyDeleteLinda iglesia. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great looking old church!!
ReplyDeleteQuerido amigo, bellísima fotografía, me encantó
ReplyDeleteAbrazos y besitos, que tengas un precioso fin de semana
Beautiful old church and a lovely sky!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking church beautifully photographed!
ReplyDeleteRock of ages, Bill
ReplyDeleteBill, I sure love that beautiful church.
ReplyDeleteIt looks a nice old church.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Looks old it looks very old
ReplyDeleteA sturdy church.
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