One from a trip to Southern Ireland last year, a roof a little different:
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One from a trip to Southern Ireland last year, a roof a little different:
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Not an entirely homely place, to me, but that’s a great roof Sue
Not homely to me, either! But quirky
Definitely quirky, and I guess home is where the heart is, or maybe homely like beauty is in the eye of the beholder?!!
Both, I guess!
An ‘industrial’ roof. We haven’t seen too many of those this month. Good choice, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
I thought I would add variety ….tomorrow will be a case in point
That’s so true! I’ve completely failed to include any.
We can’t do it all!
I know . . .but I am sure I could have done one if I had got my act together!
I could do lots of things if my act would come together!!
hee hee, glad not just me then!
Exactly
What a happy roof, I like it
Happy? Corrugated iron? 😳
It is the happy faces and caption that caught my eye…
Of course, Pauline! 😊
I love corrugated iron (for some reason). Though never seen with quite this ‘finish’ before. What a whizz.
I can’t share your enthusiasm for corrugated iro to the same degree, Tish! But it is a quirky roof’
You reminded me of Seychelles roofs so I’ve just posted some 🙂
Ooooh, I must go look!
Forgot to say. there’s also a bit of a Zambia preamble – having a mind-wandering sort of day. Must be the heat.
My mind is the only part of me that is wandering today….. Enjoyed your post…
A roof and street art….. Wonderful
Many thanks – glad you like it!
I’m sure it was much nicer in its heyday!
Doubtful
Oh, I love corrugated iron, and I miss my Broken Hill tinny.
Pleased to show you some old iron, Meg! Your Broken Hill tinny??
I owned a small corrugated iron house in BH. I was in fact in love with it, but when I came back here I sold it – to good owners!
As long as it got good owners!
Smiling back at you! Happy weekend, Sue 🙂 🙂
And Happy Weekend to you, Jo…sending hugs!
Gratefully received 🙂
😊😊