An open door to a holy well, Tobar Mhuire – Saint Mary’s Well. So it’s not actually a door, but a doorway. I think it still counts for #ThursdayDoors and Dan won’t slap my wrists! (Leave me alone. It’s only January and I’m still waking up to the realisation that it’s 2024.)

We visit this well because it’s a lovely country walk and it’s an interesting place to be.
I wrote a post all about Tobar Mhuire during my #100daysofolddays project. If you’d like to read more about this holy well, read my post HERE.

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Dan would never slap anyone’s wrists, least of all yours, Gloria!!! This is quite an ancient looking place.
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Built in 1799, Marsha.
Dan is very flexible with Thursday Doors…. luckily! 😄
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1799 is a while back! WOW!
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Very nice. No wrist slap at all. Doors, doorways count the same in my book. I like this one a lot.
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This is lovely, Gloria! Dan is the nicest challenge host.
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Thanks, Miriam. He is, yes! 😀
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I love this picture of a doorway!
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Thank you, Darlene.
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