25 July, 2025

exposed

the old house is exposed to the elements.  Wonder how many years it has been like this.  Seen from the bus window.


41 comments:

  1. Arty how the brick makes "a comeback" or, with Freddie´s words, a "breakthrough".

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  2. That wall has probably been there for a long time. Imagine if it could tell us what it has seen.

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  3. What a shame; it looks solid enough.

    God bless.

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  4. Are they still in use? They still look quite solid.

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  5. Simple designs have a livespan that you don't find by the more complicated ones.

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  6. Amazing! That looks like an oil painting, Bill! Hugs- Diana

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  7. Wow! I would say that it's been there for quite a while.

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  8. It's standing the test of time. I bet they don't make them like this anymore. Just imagine the stories it could tell.

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  9. Looks like it will still be around for a long time.
    Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  10. ...it weathered the test of time.

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  11. Several chimneys means there were different rooms heated separately...pretty nice.

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  12. Ancient is the word for that one, Bill.

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  13. Many years I bet. I wonder if you can hear a bit of wind whistling inside that house.

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  14. Worn by time and weather, yet still standing. Great photo, Bill!

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  15. The stories those walls could tell. Great shot, Bill.

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  16. So pretty. I love it.
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  17. I'm sure it took quite a while for it to get like this.

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  18. Esa será la parte trasera de la casa, la puerta de entrada estará en la parte posterior a la que vemos. Sus viejas paredes denotan el paso del tiempo, ya le hace falta que la restaure y cobre vida en esa espléndida naturaleza.
    Feliz fin de semana.

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  19. Wow, that stone house looks really ancient. It might have looked like this for the past hundred years, or even more. Wonderful photo from a bus window.

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  20. That's a powerful image. It makes you wonder about the stories that old house could tell, standing there exposed to everything. There's a certain stark beauty in its resilience.

    I just shared a new post. You are invited to read. Thank you. Enjoy your weekend.

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  21. un exemple typique de vieillissement des matériaux

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  22. Tudo conta uma história, até as ruínas de casas antigas.

    Nova tirinha publicada.

    Abraços 🐾 Garfield Tirinhas.

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  23. I'm sure we all would like to know the stories this old house could tell us.

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  24. I like your photograph, I do like seeing old houses.

    All the best Jan

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  25. It looks ancient, but I do like the texture.

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  26. Be interesting to know. Looks cozy for some reason.

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  27. Very exposed, I'd say. It's quite remarkable!

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  28. Does anyone live in it? It looks very authentically Irish, loving it

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