This is an abandoned home or inn nestled into the Gap of Dunloe in Ireland. It was grand in size, and must have been a fine place in its heyday. I love places like this; not sure why, but ruins always interest me more than perfectly preserved houses. I don’t know who lived here; I wish I did, but someone remembers them and tells fine stories about good times spent within these walls. Slainte, Lisa
P.S. Moral of the story? None of us are perfect; all of us have “crumbly bits.” But “do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day.” (2 Corinthians 4:16) Hope indeed. 🙂
I just love your pictures and imagining whole stories surrounding them. It’s great fun.
Thanks, Peter….imagination kindred spirits. 🙂
Your pictures and thoughts always trigger my imagination. Thank you! 🙂
And thank you for the encouragement! Hope your day is a great one. 🙂 Lisa
Those buildings are quite a testimony to the craftsman who built time. Can any less be said about us? We may stumble, fall and become discouraged, but there is a purpose, and if we listen, perhaps we will emerge better for it.
Very well said; I totally agree.