Wildlife ponds in a garden are fantastic things. Buzzing with life and a refuge for birds and insects. This pit/outdoor fish bowl is none of those things….
Check out Joel Ashton on YouTube if you’re interested in that sort of thing.
Fine looking Koi in that pond.
I'm currently playing a game where you were shrunk down like honey I shrunk the kids and the Koi fish in the pond kill you instantly if they swallow you. Great game though but if you hate spiders or ants or other insects this game is not for you.
Now looking for further evidence that blackbox is, in fact, a heron…
I could see myself right at home here!
That's a lorra house. I am exhausted looking at it.
That is a beautiful house Would be happy enough to live in the pool house/mews never mind the main house! Bonus points for showing off that you can view Sorrento Terrace from the garden 😂
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/bungalow-6-bull-wall-cottages-clontarf-dublin-3/5724268
How long till the sea view becomes the sea lapping at your door? I'd feel anxious every time a named storm was on the way.
https://www.independent.ie/life/home-garden/former-killiney-home-of-hollywood-actress-and-hellraising-writer-has-price-cut-by-15m/a521728413.html ..
It's beautiful but too close to the sea for comfort. Flood insurance would surely be a pipe dream.
Same! ❤️
That is gorgeous. Now if I could just pick it up and move it somewhere not so close to the water (but within view).
I'd love to live close to the sea.
There's a fair chance it'd be completely under water by the end of the century.
Houses literally built on sand.
Agreed, and it will probably mean a cash buyer if it can't be insured. Banks don't like that.
Its a very nice house, I like the look of it, but that close to the sea would be a bit unnerving. Judging by the condition of the steps to the 'beach' though it doesn't look as though the sea level changes much, which is a bit surprising.
That area of the bay has a tendency to stink of rotting algae at times. I often cycles out there when I lived in the city centre. It can be quite overpowering. The whole part of the bay between Bull Island and the shore has a very low flow rate and is exposed at low tides.
But you can go digging for cockles. And look across at crankypants neighbour Joe Duffy.
You can see the algae build up on Google. House is in the red circle.
Bad time to sell then cos the smell is starting to kick in now for the summer.
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-81-castle-manor-ballymakenny-road-drogheda-co-louth/5628115 Ready for you to commit a grisly murder or two.
Took me a while to figure that out. 😂
Still haven't figured it?
Is this a very good Lethal Weapon 2 reference?
Thats what I was thinking.
They've left the protective plastic film on the carpet going up the stairs and on the landing.
There's something very bleak and cold looking about that house, in general. Starting with the very beaten looking front door. Looks like it never saw a paintbrush from the day it was first installed there.
I used to have a neighbour who had plastic sheeting over all her carpets and over the sitting room suite. It was a very odd set-up.
Its all the grey.
All i can see is an episode of The Simpsons in pic 10 :(
It's pretty clearly a bargain-basement flip; lots of brand new cheap flooring and fixtures and all. Whole interior probably looked about like that door a few months ago.
Now that I don't get?