Showing posts with label traffic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traffic. Show all posts

09 January, 2025

traffic

a window shot heading in to Donegal Town where there's always a traffic jam.


28 March, 2022

tractor

 traffic jam.  Everyone waiting for their moment to pass the slow tractor.


15 July, 2021

congestion

on lower main street this past Saturday in Letterkenny.  The Garda car was entering the flow of traffic.


14 January, 2021

tight squeeze

A quick note:
A few folks have asked Shari and I to post some stories about our time living in Alaska. We are starting that now, on another blog. It begins with a photo collage of photos I took during our time there. In future, we will be sharing stories and photos about our experiences. Some of the stories are longer, so Shari has broken them up into segments. The photos are taken by me and  most of the writing was done by Shari. If anyone is interested, the link to the blog is here and the first post is here



15 January, 2019

school road improvements

the workers installed the reflectors on the new islands in the middle and on the left of the road to get cars to slow down


the lights have also been installed but are not currently working, that will be coming soon.





03 May, 2018

road work

I wondered why there was a traffic jam and found the answer at the bottom of the hill.


water drainage pipe being replaced 


28 December, 2017

traffic jam

heading to Moville from Greencastle.  Tractors seem to be the cause and everyone wants to pass them.



23 July, 2017

a day by the water

fun at the Foyle one day this month.

This guy wanted to test the water while his companion looked on.  


A boater enjoying his boat heading toward Greencastle.


Two walkers enjoying their stroll and each other's company. 


 Heading down Malin Road was slow for the drivers.


 Time for a coffee






16 April, 2017

22 September, 2016

the side street

The side street can get very crowded at times with parents picking up their kids at school, buses going and coming and city workers with their big trucks.  I'm glad that I walk.