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.
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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.
About 10 days ago, while up at the cottage before the predicted squally rain showers arrived, we took a wee drive down to Portbradden. It is a small cluster of houses and a harbour, with parking for just a few cars. Do you remember I shared the cattle on the beach at White Park Bay…
The wedding story of friends Don and Deborah continues – you can read Part 1 here. (I have been having requests to get on with posting Part 2, so here you are!) The Reception was held in Malone House, located in Barnett Demesne in south Belfast, is an late Georgian mansion which dates from the…
All these photos were taken on my iphone, after the St Patrick’s Day parade, and were just A FEW of the St Patrick-themed items available for purchase…… This bag caught my eye: And I thought these Guinness refillable insulated coffee mugs quite clever Obviously this is where all the leprechauns buy their clothes Anyone for…
Due to popular demand and a narrow victory (by one vote on the readers poll) this post is in my opinion the top 10 places we love to visit in the north coast of Northern Ireland – also known as the Causeway Coast. I have included our favourite beaches, harbours and historic monuments and illustrated…
We are having a relatively quiet week at the cottage, and for the last few evenings the highlight of the day has been a trip to the beach in the evening. We have chosen White Rocks Strand which is just a few miles along the coast from the cottage. For some (me) that means lots…
Today started a glorious sunny and remarkably mild February day. After some last minute shopping and delivering George to the cattery for his own holiday, we headed west. Fermanagh is the most westerly county of Northern Ireland and is dominated by two large loughs (lakes) – Upper and Lower Lough Erne, with the town of…
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