. Window in the boundary fence of a very (VERY) nice looking property on the cliff edge in Howth, overlooking Ireland's Eye. I don't know who lives here, but they had a vintage gold Rolls Royce in the driveway. .
Nice photo. I once saw an art exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum by an Irish painter that painted nothing but walls of stones like in your photo. Your photo is better than all his paintings.
I really do like Ireland, Robin. You had a nice hiking holiday there. Happy RT. Thank you for peeking in on my kiddos. I am sorry I am late in returning. You flower field find is wonderful/ .. (Been outside Tel Aviv also, I liked the whole place. The Mount Carmel area, Mrs. Jim bought a silver necklace there, and the north end of the Sea of Galilee at the river feed point were a couple of my favorite places.)
Robin, I never got an email although I left my email address ( fdzigler@yahoo.com ) if you would like any help since you lost your employment. If you have figured something out, that is great. I don't mean to be pushy, but I want you to know that I am willing to share my knowledge with you should you be interested.
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The blue of the sea is just incredible!
Hell with the gold Rolls, who needs the upkeep anyway? I'll trade it for that blue water any time.
Gorgeous photo Robin!
Nice photo. I once saw an art exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum by an Irish painter that painted nothing but walls of stones like in your photo. Your photo is better than all his paintings.
Wow, that is beautiful! I want to be there right now. Great photo, Robin.
This one pulls me right into the frame! The azure water and the vibrant green of the grass... spectacular photo, Robin.
Hum. Could you imagine this view from your house every day? :)
That pic is spectacular!!!
this is what they mean by location, location, location.
spectacular shot.
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Spectacular shot. Beautiful blue sea.
Oh, the view is gorgeous, Robin! Don't I wish I lived there!
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Wow, look at those bands of color in your photo.
Nice use of stone, so different from our old walls in Jerusalem (next to WATER, for one thing).
Beautifully segmented photo. Love all the textures and subtle (and not so subtle blue) color.
Love that picture! It's perfect the way you can see the water thru the doorway!
oops...l wonder where l got the date from...well better early than never at all!Haxlynda
You've been posting some spectacular images. I love this one. Well done.
Lovely photo, Robin.
Wish I knew who lived there!
LOVE the stone wall - and that window is pure whimsy!
Funny, though, I never thought of the sea as being quite that blue in Ireland!
Amazing shot here, Robin! Love that blue water!!!
that is just plain stunning--I want to be there.
I really do like Ireland, Robin. You had a nice hiking holiday there.
Happy RT. Thank you for peeking in on my kiddos. I am sorry I am late in returning. You flower field find is wonderful/
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(Been outside Tel Aviv also, I liked the whole place. The Mount Carmel area, Mrs. Jim bought a silver necklace there, and the north end of the Sea of Galilee at the river feed point were a couple of my favorite places.)
Beautiful and lovely shot !! Simply fantastic !!
Wow, amazing sea wall! Perfectly captured
Robin, I never got an email although I left my email address ( fdzigler@yahoo.com ) if you would like any help since you lost your employment. If you have figured something out, that is great. I don't mean to be pushy, but I want you to know that I am willing to share my knowledge with you should you be interested.
I want to be there...right now!! Thank is stunning.
Such a gorgeous turquoise sea, I LOVE this photo!
i can't get over that water! i just want to dive right in! you have such an amazing eye!
Lovely! I wonder how old that wall is?
Simply stunning!
Beautiful Robin! Wow! Who would think the water that far north would be so blue! :)
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