On my most recent adventures in the west of Ireland I started paying attention to the color people paint the exterior of their houses (cause shane was mumbling something about it t last time around). The winters in this part of the country can be long, windy, grey and wet, and sometimes the summers aren't much better. I always enjoy the contrast of the plentiful green vegetation against the bright colors of these buildings. These two houses are located on two different points on either side of a bay (spanish point beach bay). The colors alone are interesting but i wonder if the owners intended for there houses to become a landmark visible for several miles on land and sea.
Monday, February 18, 2008
United Colors of Ireland
On my most recent adventures in the west of Ireland I started paying attention to the color people paint the exterior of their houses (cause shane was mumbling something about it t last time around). The winters in this part of the country can be long, windy, grey and wet, and sometimes the summers aren't much better. I always enjoy the contrast of the plentiful green vegetation against the bright colors of these buildings. These two houses are located on two different points on either side of a bay (spanish point beach bay). The colors alone are interesting but i wonder if the owners intended for there houses to become a landmark visible for several miles on land and sea.
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Such nice houses.
Andrew! That's really great - they are really nice looking houses too. I think you've almost got the lingo down for describing them.
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It reminded me of this
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