Lough Head Bridge, built ca 1770, and Bungostee River |
garden |
edge of the harbour--off to the right you can barely see the fishing boats in the harbour |
Stragar River |
scarecrow in the garden above--our wee furry friend protected us from this thing by standing there and growling at it |
so much to investigate--what's in there? |
abandoned cottage and old tree trunk |
flowering tree |
no idea what this is, but there are a lot of them embedded in the lane |
very tall and rhododendrons--very bright in the sunlight and quite spectacular in person--not a great pic |
sculpture by Mother Nature |
I hope this is a lovely day in your neck of the woods!
3 comments:
My gosh, Shari. What beautiful photos!!! I love that I could take a walk-about with you. We are cool and rainy here this weekend and nothing blooming yet! xo Diana
Great! What a nice area, country do you live in. Love the flowers and the bridge and... Yes, take Bill and go for a walk!
Vicki--he is a cutie pie. Hope you're enjoying the weather where you are. 91 would do me in--I am waaaay too hot when it's in the 60s!
Diana--I could go for a few nice rainy days! Hope things start blooming soon!
Aritha--we live in the west of Ireland and love it--it's beautiful here and we walk just about every day.
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