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
Turn That Sucker Into A 1,000 Piece Puzzle And You Just Might Make Five Bucks There Mr Bill - Hows That For A Feisty Friday - Enjoy Your Weekend My Man And Keep Thinking Snow
WOW! That looks like a really busy harbor. I can almost smell the water and metal and fuel smells that are part of harbor life. Have a good weekend- Diana
I get so much pleasure out of just walking around a harbor lifted with boats. My husband when he was alive was a sailor, we owned a few sailboats during our marriage and I love sailing and miss it so much. Okay, if you have a sense of humor I'll add this (if not please accept my apology) I was looking as this photo and I thought to myself, "I can almost smell the sea air" then I realized that my dog had come into the room and was laying by my feet.
Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo and several boats there too.
ReplyDelete...a photogenic subject!
ReplyDeleteNo ice in that harbour!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDeleteGood shot Bill :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, looks like a busy harbor.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and have a great weekend.
It looks like a very busy place.
ReplyDeleteInteresting phone. I'm not sure what those pillars are.
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Beautiful photo, Bill!
ReplyDeleteYou'd think they would tip over! Cool shot Bill!
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Donna
That's a big crane!
ReplyDeleteSame questions…crane above, strange pillars. But I do appreciate all the working boats too!
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome photo.
ReplyDeleteQuite a busy harbour!
ReplyDeleteWaiting on spring
ReplyDeleteTurn That Sucker Into A 1,000 Piece Puzzle And You Just Might Make Five Bucks There Mr Bill - Hows That For A Feisty Friday - Enjoy Your Weekend My Man And Keep Thinking Snow
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Cheers
WOW! That looks like a really busy harbor. I can almost smell the water and metal and fuel smells that are part of harbor life. Have a good weekend- Diana
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what those are!
ReplyDeleteAn unusual view, Bill.
ReplyDeleteSpring is just around the corner. And then the harbour will be even busier.
ReplyDeletethere are some nice different colours in this photo, looks like a sort of late evening shot or a bleak day.
ReplyDeleteI love harbors and I also really enjoyed the different colors of the boats!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a harbor in at least 36 years. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the different colours in your photograph.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
All the best Jan
NICE!! Pretty colorful.
ReplyDeleteSo industrial...a good reminder about the people working to keep the supply chain moving.
ReplyDeleteI get so much pleasure out of just walking around a harbor lifted with boats. My husband when he was alive was a sailor, we owned a few sailboats during our marriage and I love sailing and miss it so much. Okay, if you have a sense of humor I'll add this (if not please accept my apology) I was looking as this photo and I thought to myself, "I can almost smell the sea air" then I realized that my dog had come into the room and was laying by my feet.
ReplyDeleteThose are strange structures for a harbor.
ReplyDeleteBusy day it seems.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Harbours often inspire great shots :)
ReplyDeleteLinda imagen. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love harbors - off to Freo soon :-)
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