10 April, 2025

garden wall

 seen in Dungloe.  The Church of Ireland is in the background.


41 comments:

  1. That looks like a Surburban house

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  2. Nice wall and with no cement.

    God bless, Bill.

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  3. I like the rock wall, looks nice! Take care, have a happy day!

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  4. Those dry stone walls never cease to impress me.

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  5. These stone walls are so impressive.

    Best 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.

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  6. I wonder how long it's been there? Wonderful handy work and maybe even back breaking to get it so even. Great shot!

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  7. Hi Bill.

    I love those walls with the natural boulders.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  8. Somehow this scene reminds me of the novel, The Music of Chance. Also a good movie.

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  9. ...build with what you have.

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  10. The cows in your header photo always attract my attention first.

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  11. Incredibly Built Wall And Dynamite Of A Capture There Mr Bill

    Well Done ,
    Cheers

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  12. I am always pleased to see dry stone walls…and these are beautiful.

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  13. Una recinsione utile, e molto ben delineata, nella idonee e salde pietre.
    Un saluto

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  14. I do love seeing those old stone walls, Bill. Great photo!

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  15. Cant see the church but very lovely photo💖

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  16. Love stone walls like that, Bill. The church looks so stark.

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  17. Muy rudimentario pero muy vistoso.
    Un abrazo.

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  18. Muros interessantes e foto maravilhosa. Meu querido amigo Bill.

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  19. 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.

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  20. You DO have the best stone walls over there. You rarely see them here -- they're wonderful.

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  21. That wall has the appearance of being very old (and perhaps the church as well!).

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  22. Love stone walls. Ken has built many on our property.

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  23. The stacked rock walls you have in Ireland are amazing!

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  24. What a fine looking wall. Stone walls are common in Ireland. One stone on another is an art there.

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  25. Nice little wall around an obviously neglected garden.

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  26. I love stone walls. When I was younger I was always packing stones around, making walls and paths. I miss that.

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  27. Me gusta ese tipo de muros, donde vivo son muy comunes. Saludos

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  28. Love stone walls, this is a nice one.

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