
Thanks to my daughter Elaine, who lives in Antrim, I can still show you some beauty spots in that area, as she kindly sent me these lovely photos for this week’s Thursday Doors. Because they rent out their holiday cottage they are always on the lookout for interesting places to recommend to their guests.*

This one is in such a beautiful setting. I’m sorry I can’t give you the history of it but I would say it has a great story to tell. At first I thought it might be an old mill but I think its position is too far from the river.

Elaine also sent me some images of their cottage during the last snowfall. It’s where we usually stay when we visit them. With underfloor heating and a cosy stove, it’s always nice and toasty inside, no matter what the weather is like outside.


It’s great to be able to watch the squirrels dining al fresco from inside a warm home.

Dan has some great links over on his blog to an array of international posts. Thanks again Elaine, for your very welcome photos for this week’s Thursday Doors, keep sending them, please.
Great doors, Jean. You’ve got a wonderful helper 🙂 I love the stone buildings.
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Getting desperate for new content, Dan, we’re still restricted to staying within five kilometres here.
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Wow – I hope conditions allow those restrictions to be lifted soon.
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Oooo, I love all the pictures. The cottage sounds divine; heated floors in the winter are the ultimate luxury. Mmmmmm…..
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It makes me wish we had put underfloor heating in our house.
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The ancient Romans did it; why isn’t it standard now? When we heated with wood in the basement, the floors were so deliciously toasty all winter…. *sigh*
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These really are lovely pictures, Jean. Your daughter lives in a very beautiful place.
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Thank you Roberta.
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The cottage is a dream – Especially the backyard! Thank you for visiting me:) Jesh
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I love it there.
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How lovely!
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Thanks Jennie.
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You’re welcome, Jean.
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Nice post! Love the scenes in these!
Pat
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Thank you, Pat.
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