Our picture shows the upper portion of a historic stone building, likely a town hall, viewed from a low angle so it appears tall and imposing against a clear, deep blue sky. The building is constructed from rough, multi-toned stone, shades of grey, brown, and mossy green, giving it a textured, weathered look that suggests age and durability. The corners and window frames are made of smoother, lighter-colored stone blocks that stand out against the darker wall. Along the roofline, there are decorative gables, curved and stepped shapes that rise slightly above the roof edge. At the peaks of these gables are small ornamental stone details, including one that resembles a simple cross or finial, adding a subtle historic or civic character. Several tall, narrow windows are visible, each framed in pale stone. The glass reflects light softly, and some windows have vertical divisions, giving them a traditional sash window appearance. Running vertically down the building are dark metal drainpipes, evenly spaced and casting thin shadows on the stone, emphasizing the bright sunlight. The lighting is strong and warm from the late afternoon sun, illuminating the stonework and bringing out its texture while casting gentle shadows that define the building’s features. The sky is cloudless, creating a striking contrast between the rich blue background and the earthy tones of the building. Overall, the scene feels calm and proud. An old well kept civic building standing quietly under a clear Irish sky. Finally, our picture is finished with a simple white border frame.
Morning #BlueSky ☕️ & welcome to the old town hall in our village square in Ireland. Have a glorious day friends ☺️ #WindowsOnWednesday #AlphabetChallenge #WeekOForOld
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