A Sunday stroll by the sea in Holywood today
A Sunday stroll by the sea in Holywood today….. missing the north coast but will have to be content with this coastal fix for now . How has your Sunday been?
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A Sunday stroll by the sea in Holywood today….. missing the north coast but will have to be content with this coastal fix for now . How has your Sunday been?
OK I think I have had quite long enough to recover from turning 42 (eeek! – still sounds old!). This post is WAY to long (as my daughters would say) but here goes…. Not being able to sleep, so seeing a beautiful dawn on the morning of your birthday is not such a bad thing!…
At 1.01pm, 13 years ago today, our first child was born. So today……we have our first teenager! Just typing that is scary! Having received her main gift (of a laptop) last night, we surprised her with a hairdrier this morning. Photos of her early morning opening her presents have been banned (by her) from appearing…
For today’s show and tell I am sharing a cross-stitch picture I completed in 1990 – what a long time ago! I used to have the time, patience and eye-sight for cross-stitch. Now it appears I have none of these!!! Originally I hung this in the kitchen of our first home. When we moved, it…
Those who “know” me, in the real world and on-line know I hate to be in front of the camera. So imagine my sinking heart when I was challenged to post a self-portrait (including my name for the forum) for my latest photography course – arrrghhh! So this “self” portrait had 3 willing young photographic…
This morning we took our house guest to Bangor, where she was meeting her other Northern Irish friend. I took the opportunity to photograph the marina, and my eldest daughter for the new online photography course I am taking. Here is one of my fav shots of her this morning, while she was talking on…
It was a cold and frosty morning as I headed to the Titanic Quarter in Belfast. The Titanic Experience will open on 31 March 2012, just in time for the 100 anniversary of the Titanic tragedy. The whole area was ignored and neglected for many years, but in recent years has seen major redevelopement. So…
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