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
As foto ficaram lindas. Confesso que eu fiquei mais preocupado com o frio e intenso. Eu e carioca da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, não sei como o meu corpo reagiria com essa temperatura. Hoje temos previsão de 41 graus. Grande abraço do Brasil.
That's quite a big window installation, with those sidelights on each side. It looks like they will have some really nice windows from which to view the world.
I have installed many new windows in Habitat houses. Its always good to get new windows to keep the weather out. You have documented the process well in your photos.
All that glass makes me nervous. We had new windows installed a few years back and the mess was something. Plus, the noise when they broke out the old ones..........and because we seem to have the luck with all household projects. The day they did the install was the coldest day of the year........
Always fun to watch other people hard at work.
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ReplyDeleteMen at work. Nice capture, Bill.
ReplyDelete...a good investment!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it'll keep the cold out a bit more.
Greetings from Patricia.
Expensive. I know from personal experience (or should I say pain?).
ReplyDeleteI'm a little envious! I'd love new windows!
ReplyDeleteLike this kind of window...energy saving and easy to clean.
ReplyDeleteMaking sure everything's on the level!
ReplyDeleteAs foto ficaram lindas. Confesso que eu fiquei mais preocupado com o frio e intenso. Eu e carioca da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, não sei como o meu corpo reagiria com essa temperatura. Hoje temos previsão de 41 graus. Grande abraço do Brasil.
ReplyDeleteI’d be so nervous at that job. Imagine breaking one!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a big window installation, with those sidelights on each side. It looks like they will have some really nice windows from which to view the world.
ReplyDeleteI have seen them put new windows in some of the apartments where I live. It's quite a job that takes a steady hand and patience.
ReplyDeleteDouble-glazing.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
New windows for better heat retention is a big improvement.
ReplyDeleteI have installed many new windows in Habitat houses. Its always good to get new windows to keep the weather out. You have documented the process well in your photos.
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice to get new windows, Bill.
ReplyDeleteOh nothing like getting new windows. It will be much warmer now. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteThat's a hard job, Bill. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThat takes great care.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Happy Monday.
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... and it should be warmer with newer modern windows.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I just wrote maintenance instructions for changing windows in the tram in Graz, Vienna :-)
ReplyDeleteHope they keep the heat in! :-D
ReplyDeleteAll that glass makes me nervous. We had new windows installed a few years back and the mess was something. Plus, the noise when they broke out the old ones..........and because we seem to have the luck with all household projects. The day they did the install was the coldest day of the year........
ReplyDeleteThat's something we need to do...get new windows. Those like some rather large ones that will be installed by the happy window people.
ReplyDeleteRenewal is necessary and the work heats up!; )) Have a great week, dear friend. A hug. 🫖☕🍩🍰
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic, Bill.
ReplyDeleteAh, were you asked to delete the second photo?
ReplyDeleteOh what a fun narrative today! Thank you Bill! Aloha
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice big window.
ReplyDeleteInstalling windows is quite a job.
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