Early morning in Bangor
Was in Bangor, Co Down early this morning, as I was teaching a group of young adults some jewellery making as part of the Well 2 project.
It was an early start, but a very enjoyable morning.
No products in the basket.
Was in Bangor, Co Down early this morning, as I was teaching a group of young adults some jewellery making as part of the Well 2 project.
It was an early start, but a very enjoyable morning.
I am interrupting the normal blog viewing schedule by posting about some real-life stuff, as opposed to more gorgeous photos of Paris, because that is now a distant dream. More french delights still to come – including dining out, my shopping purchases, and of course more photos than you could through a baguette at. Tiny…
Back, by popular demand (!) it is time for the annual St Patricks Day Blogging Carnival. This is the FIFTH year I have blogged about St Patricks Day and our celebration non-celebration You can visit the previous years : 2008 2009 2010 2011 In these posts you can learn what we do don’t do…
As a Northern Ireland blogger I welcomed the opportunity to receive a foodie hamper from Tesco Northern Ireland with lots of locally sourced food to enjoy over Easter. Here is what arrived at my door :- Today for lunch we enjoyed some tasty vegetable soup from Avondale along with some Genesis wheaten bread. The soup was…
As I mentioned previously I managed to attend the St Patrick’s Day Parade/Carnival in Belfast again this year. Here are a few more photos from the day – mostly of hats, hair decoration, and a few more of the wee details that make up a great celebration. Hats – Large…… and small Crazy and cute…
I only ventured out (of the cottage) once today, to capture some spectacular breaking waves in Portballintrae. LOTS of pics …….. I was at Runkerry Strand – which is just round the coast from the Giants Causeway, where I imagine there were also impressive waves today. It was more than a wee bit…
Sharing my daily iPhone photos on my blog
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