Monday, November 30, 2009

Mellow Yellow Monday

Today I have taken a return trip to Cork, Ireland.  This beautiful old house in the city center seems so fragile set between two much sturdier-looking neighbors..



Hard to think about the recent flooding that may have damaged some of these lovely buildings.

Mellow Yellow Monday is hosted by Drowsy Monkey here.  There's a lot of yellow in the world on Monday morning. 

14 comments:

  1. pretty photo, I like the clock too, thanks for sharing

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  2. There's flood in our place too. That's true, it damages pretty buildings.

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  3. gee, i hate to think that this pretty building got damaged by the flood. hope not.have a good week ahead!

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  4. What a delightful structure ... perfect for MYM but this photo would certainly 'work' for Blue Monday and Window Views as well ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  5. This is really lovely to look at!

    I love the contrast- especially to the one at the right!

    Very interesting post!


    Junie

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  6. That's a nice old building, I hope it wasn't damaged...floods are not friendly to structures.
    Thanks for the visit!

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  7. That's a great looking shop and a perfect Mellow Yellow offering.

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  8. Lovely buildings..I'd be interested to see what the rest look like! You've been to Ireland? I've always wanted to go there and to Wales

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  9. Still looks classic though. Love it's design actually.

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  10. I was in Cork in August but we just drove through. I loved Ireland and would love to live there! Don't you just love all the bright and pretty colors.

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  11. Wow because of the yellow color the building looks stunting among the other building.


    MellowYellowMonday-Kayaking

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  12. A great shot of that interesting yellow building. I was fascinated with all the different colours of buildings in Ireland when I visited a few years ago.

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  13. It is lovely, and I agree it's fragile looking. Given the nature of the business in that building, I'd say it's fragile on the inside too!

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