Hello Bill :) The house looks new, so perhaps the rock was always there, and rather than move a heavy rock, the owners of the house just left it there. It's central position could be the making of a nice rock garden. All the best Sonjia
That does make one wonder. We have several large rocks along the edge of our property, but it is with purpose. The purpose being to keep vehicles from coming up on our bank. :)
Stile tipico dell'Irlanda!
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the rock, I do like the house. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteIs it to stop grass growing there?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Nice house 🏠
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful house.
Greetings from Patricia.
...Bill, you live in a rocky place.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure whether glaciers covered Ireland. If they did, it’s perhaps a rock deposited by receding ice.
ReplyDeleteHello Bill :)
ReplyDeleteThe house looks new, so perhaps the rock was always there, and rather than move a heavy rock, the owners of the house just left it there. It's central position could be the making of a nice rock garden.
All the best
Sonjia
To heavy to remove I guess.
ReplyDeleteOh, some things don't move as fast as others. Might as well let it stay. Awesome shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool little house and garden :-D
ReplyDeleteThat does make one wonder. We have several large rocks along the edge of our property, but it is with purpose. The purpose being to keep vehicles from coming up on our bank. :)
ReplyDeleteDavid had the same thought as me.
ReplyDeleteI like the juxtaposition of the new house and the old rock.
ReplyDeleteCool photo.
ReplyDeleteIt does look a bit strange since the rest of the lawn is so smooth and flat.
ReplyDeleteThere must be a story there, Bill.
ReplyDeleteVery different design for this house. Yes, interesting rock.
ReplyDeleteIts The Charlie Brown Factor , I Got A Rock There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteGr8 Photo ,
Cheers
There might not be a rhyme or reason behind that rock, Bill, but the photo is excellent!
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