of Killybegs, this is a section of it. Some people says it resembles a lighthouse.
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Showing posts with label donegal road. Show all posts
28 November, 2019
26 November, 2019
gallagher bros. building
24 September, 2019
clearing the land
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donegal road,
killybegs,
land,
machinery,
removal,
trees. trailers
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
21 September, 2019
saturday critters
this little guy and I crossed paths when I left the store and was on my way home. Definitely a cutie.
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Labels:
dog,
donegal road,
saturday critters
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
02 November, 2018
skywatch
Labels:
donegal road,
killybegs,
skywatch friday
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
07 July, 2018
saturday critters
two dogs who speak loudly when we or anyone else walks by their house.
linking up with Viewing Nature with Eileen
linking up with Viewing Nature with Eileen
Labels:
dogs,
donegal road,
saturday critters
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
24 May, 2018
the old coastguard station
in Killybegs. This is where we are going to move in the next few weeks. I will be offline for a bit so I will see you all when we get connected again.
About the station: it was built in 1875 and has five individual cottages plus the tower. It's a lovely place and in front is a garden for flowers and other plants and trees. We are only renting one of the cottages. Our friend lives in the tower and he and his wife did some intensive work and as a result got the building listed as a historical building.
a look back at the station c1900
Photo courtesy of James Byrne photo gallery
About the station: it was built in 1875 and has five individual cottages plus the tower. It's a lovely place and in front is a garden for flowers and other plants and trees. We are only renting one of the cottages. Our friend lives in the tower and he and his wife did some intensive work and as a result got the building listed as a historical building.
Photo courtesy of James Byrne photo gallery
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