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
Sweet times! Hope the weather is good on those walks these days! Lovely signs of spring🧡💙💚 Very cold negative windchills here. Schools closed all week.
What marvellous treasures can be found if you look carefully. I hope the fairies don't mind that you posted the location of their secret door, fairies can get cross about stuff like that ya know.
Oh so💖cute💖We have Faste Laven nest weekend and they already sell thos e creamy buns with strawberry jam and cream and a hint of sugar flour on the top..Nam Nam💖Thanx for sharing a good post👍
Nice little signs Bill.
ReplyDeleteI’d be happy to join the Saturday morning walk!
ReplyDeleteThey are cute!
ReplyDeleteThe are nice.
ReplyDeleteReally attractive signs... A surprising blue stone egg!... Have a very pleasant day, dear Bill... A hug🔥🌈
ReplyDeleteLove those painted rocks people leave. I’d like to walk that trail too.
ReplyDeleteSweet times! Hope the weather is good on those walks these days! Lovely signs of spring🧡💙💚 Very cold negative windchills here. Schools closed all week.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed all of your pictures...and would definitely love to take a walk at Cope Mountain River Walk. That picture looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteThat's fun! I heard somewhere that I can paint a rock myself and hide it somewhere. That's a real treasure hunt.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI like the painted rock and it's message.
The river walk sounds nice.
Take care, have a wonderful day!
Oh, I´d join the walk!
ReplyDeleteThese are cheerful.
ReplyDeleteRock On There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
Someone is sure scattering some good will around there...stone by stone by fairy-door. Perhaps the artist is the fairy.
ReplyDeleteThat rock and fairy door are magical and what a delightful find! (Good eyes -- looking down!)
ReplyDeleteThese are great Bill. I really like the first one :-D
ReplyDeleteNice rock paintings.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Cheery little finds!
ReplyDeleteBill, you found some fun signs. It is always fun to find a fairy door.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see a fairy door especially in Ireland, Bill.
ReplyDeleteWhat marvellous treasures can be found if you look carefully. I hope the fairies don't mind that you posted the location of their secret door, fairies can get cross about stuff like that ya know.
ReplyDeleteGreat signs, Bill. I especially liked the happy rock. :)
ReplyDeleteOh so💖cute💖We have Faste Laven nest weekend and they already sell thos e creamy buns with strawberry jam and cream and a hint of sugar flour on the top..Nam Nam💖Thanx for sharing a good post👍
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde e uma excelente quarta-feira. Placas e fotos maravilhosas. Obrigado meu amigo querido.
ReplyDeleteLove the little door!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute. I just bought my grandson a rock painting kit for his birthday.
ReplyDelete...Bill, I hope that you are having a HAPPY day!
ReplyDeleteMuy decorativa la piedra pintada.
ReplyDeleteMuy buenas noches.
That rocks! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy is a good thing. Many of our parks have a rule against painted rocks because they are basically litter or graffiti.
ReplyDeleteMe gustan las primeras fotos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to come across one of those rocks. :)
ReplyDeleteCute signs.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!!
ReplyDeleteI like the rock, it's like the pride colours.
ReplyDeleteI love finding things like these
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