That's amazing. Imagine taking on a project like that without having the money to complete it. Isn't there a story in the Bible about just such a scenario? Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/09/steam-powered-whatchamacallits.html
How beautiful. I'm so glad the project was finished. I love that 4th photo...absolutely stunning.....makes me want to walk up that path and up those steps.....
This is so beautiful. It is amazing how the structure stood for that many years. Being so out on the water, it is a wonder it didn't fall apart. It must be beautiful to see in person. I am also the glad that the project was finished. It would have been sad to have all that beauty washed away.
This is beautiful. I would love to read more on this . It reminds me of westcroft gardens. He built these gardens for his wife and just kept adding on to it even after her death. To have someone love you that much would be something. I too am so happy this was finished.
Wow, this is certainly stunning and I enjoyed reading the history. The flowers are gorgeous! Would love to know where it is located. Thanks for sharing with SYC. hugs, Jann
Gosh, this is such a lovely building, I love all the colours of the stone. How sad that his wife never got to see the finished castle. Thanks for linking up with #featurefridays
That's amazing.
ReplyDeleteImagine taking on a project like that without having the money to complete it. Isn't there a story in the Bible about just such a scenario?
Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/09/steam-powered-whatchamacallits.html
How beautiful. I'm so glad the project was finished. I love that 4th photo...absolutely stunning.....makes me want to walk up that path and up those steps.....
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. It is amazing how the structure stood for that many years. Being so out on the water, it is a wonder it didn't fall apart. It must be beautiful to see in person. I am also the glad that the project was finished. It would have been sad to have all that beauty washed away.
ReplyDeleteI love all your photos. you're an amazing photographer Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful love them all especially the third and last one :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a projecttastic week :-)
Oh my gosh - how magnificent !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting post. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I would love to read more on this . It reminds me of westcroft gardens. He built these gardens for his wife and just kept adding on to it even after her death. To have someone love you that much would be something. I too am so happy this was finished.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! And the flowers add even more beauty! So wonderful someone decided to finish the project.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is certainly stunning and I enjoyed reading the history. The flowers are gorgeous! Would love to know where it is located. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Here's a wonderful link Jann
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Hugs,
Linda
So beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Stopping by from Foodie Friday! Nice to meet you. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, nice to meet you also !
DeleteSuch a beautiful romantic place. I went a few years ago, such a sad story but it is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it such a cool place?
DeleteLooks like a great place to visit!
ReplyDeleteIt was. Hubby was doing a diving program and I did the tour
DeleteHere's a link if you want to see more
http://www.boldtcastle.com/visitorinfo/
Gosh, this is such a lovely building, I love all the colours of the stone. How sad that his wife never got to see the finished castle. Thanks for linking up with #featurefridays
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