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
Traces of a life story... quite isolated! Still on pause, I'm just stopping by to say that I posted yesterday and to send a warm hug of good friendship. ☘️🌼 https://avivenciaravida.blogspot.com/ ~~~~
I am always surprised that there are so many ruins that are left to decay and are not cleared away. Here, they are almost never found. This probably has something to do with the size of the country and the number of inhabitants.
Hi Bill: just wanted to let you know I have just finished reading "The Boy from the Sea" by Garrett Carr.... the story takes place in Killybegs. I really enjoyed reading this book, and after seeing so many of your photos of the area I was able to imagine the scenes described in the book.
Traces of a life story... quite isolated!
ReplyDeleteStill on pause, I'm just stopping by to say that I posted yesterday
and to send a warm hug of good friendship.
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https://avivenciaravida.blogspot.com/
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A scene in need of an artist ‘s brush.
ReplyDeleteI am always surprised that there are so many ruins that are left to decay and are not cleared away. Here, they are almost never found. This probably has something to do with the size of the country and the number of inhabitants.
ReplyDeleteIf only the building could talk...I'd love to hear its stories!
ReplyDeleteOh, nature has a way of taking over..even houses. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful view, great landscape! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHow come just one single house there?
ReplyDeleteVery wabi-sabi.
ReplyDeleteI love these old wooden ruins. So eerie.
ReplyDelete...looks like it needs a roof!
ReplyDeleteWhat A Spectacular Walk There Mr Bill - Free Your Mind And Your Feet Will Follow
ReplyDeleteWalk On ,
Cheers
It has seen better days but what a wonderful photo Bill. Loving all the green and the sky :-D
ReplyDeletethis looks so lost and lonely.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful landscape shot.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill: just wanted to let you know I have just finished reading "The Boy from the Sea" by Garrett Carr.... the story takes place in Killybegs. I really enjoyed reading this book, and after seeing so many of your photos of the area I was able to imagine the scenes described in the book.
ReplyDeleteWindswept comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so sad, Bill, but the landscape is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAlways the story of its life intrigues me.
ReplyDeleteThat's definitely old.
ReplyDeleteThat might have been a wee house at one time, or perhaps it was just a shed? There is no way to know from here, but you could investigate.
ReplyDeleteThe stories it could tell.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteLindo paisaje. Me da pena la caja. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteIdyllic scene, Bill!!!
ReplyDeletePoor old building but it is a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Old aBANdoned building but also an abandoned landscape.
ReplyDeleteLooks very good and the colours in the scene are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I see an abandoned building, I think about how many life stories have passed through there.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!
Beautiful view.
ReplyDeleteAbandonado até que alguém apareça para tirar uma foto. rsrsrsrs
ReplyDeleteNova tirinha publicada. 😺
Abraços 🐾 Garfield Tirinhas Oficial.
Hopefully still happy... at least in a lovely space....
ReplyDeleteA foto ficou muito bonita. Esse lugar teve muitas histórias.
ReplyDeleteI like old sheds and buildings, i wonder about their history.
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