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
10 April, 2025
garden wall
seen in Dungloe. The Church of Ireland is in the background.
I really like this, Bill. Thank you so much for letting me know what happened with Lowell...I went to the link you shared. I love the rock wall and your blog header is stunning.
That looks like a Surburban house
ReplyDeleteNice wall and with no cement.
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Bill.
I like the rock wall, looks nice! Take care, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThose dry stone walls never cease to impress me.
ReplyDeleteThese stone walls are so impressive.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you, Bill. I hope the weather warms up for you. It's 7 degrees here... phew... it's supposed to be 20 degrees on Sunday.
That's great.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it's been there? Wonderful handy work and maybe even back breaking to get it so even. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteI love those walls with the natural boulders.
Greetings from Patricia.
Looks solidly built.
ReplyDeleteSomehow this scene reminds me of the novel, The Music of Chance. Also a good movie.
ReplyDeleteI prefer stonewalls over concrete.
ReplyDelete...build with what you have.
ReplyDeleteBel muro.Ciao
ReplyDeleteThe cows in your header photo always attract my attention first.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly Built Wall And Dynamite Of A Capture There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteWell Done ,
Cheers
I am always pleased to see dry stone walls…and these are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteUna recinsione utile, e molto ben delineata, nella idonee e salde pietre.
ReplyDeleteUn saluto
I do love seeing those old stone walls, Bill. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI love that rock wall.
ReplyDeleteCant see the church but very lovely photo💖
ReplyDeleteLove stone walls like that, Bill. The church looks so stark.
ReplyDeleteIt looks pretty cool :-D
ReplyDeleteMuy rudimentario pero muy vistoso.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Muros interessantes e foto maravilhosa. Meu querido amigo Bill.
ReplyDeleteA very sturdy wall.
ReplyDeleteI really like this, Bill. Thank you so much for letting me know what happened with Lowell...I went to the link you shared. I love the rock wall and your blog header is stunning.
ReplyDeleteYou DO have the best stone walls over there. You rarely see them here -- they're wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat wall has the appearance of being very old (and perhaps the church as well!).
ReplyDeleteLove stone walls. Ken has built many on our property.
ReplyDeleteThe stacked rock walls you have in Ireland are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine looking wall. Stone walls are common in Ireland. One stone on another is an art there.
ReplyDeleteLindo muro. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteNice little wall around an obviously neglected garden.
ReplyDeleteA nice looking wall.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I love stone walls. When I was younger I was always packing stones around, making walls and paths. I miss that.
ReplyDeleteLove the composition.
ReplyDeleteOh very nice place darling
ReplyDeleteMe gusta ese tipo de muros, donde vivo son muy comunes. Saludos
ReplyDeleteLove stone walls, this is a nice one.
ReplyDeleteLove those rock walls!
ReplyDeleteThe wall looks old
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