This unmarked monument sits to one side of the parking lot of a church on the road from the Village of Cong to the City of Waterford, in Ireland.
This unmarked monument sits to one side of the parking lot of a church on the road from the Village of Cong to the City of Waterford, in Ireland.
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That monument is beautiful.
So many different statues in that.
random indeed, for it sure is beautiful!
Very pretty. Did you go there?
That is a nice piece of art work. If you know, would tell us more about it. Interesting contrast between the white sculpture and the darker stone.
What is it with "Wordless Wednesday" ? I see others doing this too. Did you start this Lou? Is it a secret society or something?
Very intriguing. I would love to know the history behind this monument.
Oh LOU, you are making me so excited to be going to England!!!!!!
interesting . . . a story with no title
Here’s my WW hope you can stop by!
Because he pissed off the Romans.
Remind me sometime to post my pic of the statue of Napoleon's wife I took in the Carribean.
"Because he pissed off the Romans."
I just choked on my lunch.
But the monument is beautiful.
Lovely.
Very interesting.
At first glance, the stark white statues were kind of ghostly.
That's an impressive monument. It's cool. I'd really like to see it in person.
Nicole: It is beautiful - especially in person. But it just sits there, off to one side of the car park.
Shadow: Yes, it is.
Calicobebop: Yes, I did. In November of 2000.
Moneythoughts: I don't know anything more about this sculpture. And you and I talked about WW via email.
Tara R: So, Tara, would I.
Nan: I like the idea I can get you excited. Ahem.
Kaye: Indubitably. I did stop by.
Ingot: I'd like to see that.
Hyphen Mama: Well. He DID.
Jientje: Thank you.
Momisodes: That seems to be the charm of this thing - the stark contrast.
You captured some very interesting sites with your camera. And obviously you documented them well. That is the biggest problem I ran into upon return home. I don't know where I was for sure when some were taken. Some day I'll learn to document as I take. Hopefully.
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