This month I'm featuring fences of Ireland like this wonderful red picket--and bonus thatched roof cottage in County Clare. This photo was taken by my late friend Lydia Wells on her '09 trip to the Emerald Isle.
For more fences from all over go to Life According to Jan and Jer for a list of players.
beautiful and a nice tribute to your friend :)
ReplyDeletewhat great travels you take. so gorgeous. i find beautiful in the most simple things & just love your work. (:
ReplyDeleteI love seeing photos from your Ireland trip. Lydia would be proud that you featured one of her's on your blog today! The thatch roofed house behind the red picket fence is so neat! Did you get to go inside the house?
ReplyDeleteOMG...Love Love this shot Faye! The red fence n thatched roof are just awesome! Can you Say Quaint!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those fences, and stone walls and blue doors that dot the British Isles!
ReplyDeleteOh, now this is a lovely fence...like that cottage, too.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful little cottage!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cottage and fence.
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This is the quientessential Ireland image!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Your photo's are beautiful, love this cottage and fence. Love all cottages. I am going to follow you.
ReplyDeleteWe watched Immortal Beloved last night -- marvelous movie about Beethoven -- and saw many old homes with thatched roofs that I think are just amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo and feel sad about your friend for some reason that she is no longer able to view such sights. But such is life. Thanks so much for sharing. :)
Oh, the red picket fence and the thatched rooms are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my post. The ramp is a loading shoot used to load or unload animals from the barn.
What a quaint building...and love the red fence!
ReplyDeleteThatched roof and red fence--both lovely!
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What a great fence, and I love its color! I have a soft spot for Ireland, too. :-) Thanks for your comment on my copper fence!
ReplyDeleteI know it was a fence shot, but I want to live in that house!! Seriously, after visiting Ireland I'm pretty sure that I will retire in a cottage somewhere. (okay, I have a few decades before that, but no harm in planning ahead!)
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