I am enjoying your photos of Ireland and they bring back many happy memories. Because of it's position I had always thought Donegal was in Northern Ireland. It was only when I planned our road trip that I realised it is actually in the Republic.
Wonderful, Sue - I was there almost 30 years ago... A lovely memory of a great holiday 😊🥰😍 Warm greetings from Austria and a happy Advent season, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/12/es-weihnachtet.html ✨🎄🌟🕯️🌟🎄✨
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Goodness me! You were blessed with such beautiful blue skies when you visited the castle in Donegal!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteFascinating castle ruins! The trestles were interesting to see, Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year a bit early!
ReplyDeleteThat country is on my bucketlist to visit, my Irish great great grandmother came from there.
ReplyDeleteLovely - and glad you had good weather. Just heard about the storms!
ReplyDeleteLove the architecture
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful this old castle and the walls. But I think it was not very comfortable in those times when people lived there.
ReplyDeleteAll the best
Violetta
fascinating to visit old castles. We don't have such things in Australia! Safe travels, enjoy your week and thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are absolutely stunning, Sue!
ReplyDeleteIreland is definitely on my bucket list.
Castle looks amazing, Awesome clicks
ReplyDeleteSo amazing to see something that's been around for so long. Thanks for taking us along for the tour, Sue!
ReplyDeleteWow, interesting photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a place! In reality I think it was more impressive!
ReplyDeleteLovely images. And that green is awesome!
Happy WW and a fine week!❤️😘
It is amazing what people built so long ago. The workmanship holds forever and must have taken such a long time.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a castle. So very beautiful. Thanks for hosting and thanks for sharing. Hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying your photos of Ireland and they bring back many happy memories. Because of it's position I had always thought Donegal was in Northern Ireland. It was only when I planned our road trip that I realised it is actually in the Republic.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Sue - I was there almost 30 years ago... A lovely memory of a great holiday 😊🥰😍
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings from Austria and a happy Advent season, Traude
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