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I am posting this on the evening of the 20th, although the blog carnival will start at midnight. As a christian, Christmas is about so much more than presents, christmas lights and roast turkey, and nativity sets are a great way to remember what the season is really all about. I bought my first nativity…

Sunrise 9am
The view over the playing fields after I left the kids to school this morning. For those commentors yesterday speculating my husband was purchasing a gift for me on his laptop yesterday ………it was his tax form for the Inland Revenue!

Dulse and Yellow Man from Ballycastle-o!
Sorry, bloggy friends it has been SO LONG since my last post – life has been hectic in a holiday-kind-of-way! We had some friends staying and I have enrolled in an on-line Digital Photography Course (I will let you know how that is going soon). I really enjoyed the feedback I received from you following…

25th December – Happy Christmas everyone
A short a sweet post is in order. Christmas Day is almost over, so I just want to share a few images from the last 24 hours. Normal (rambling) blogging will resume shortly. Hoping you had a lovely Christmas Day wherever in the world you were.

Babies and Brochures
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Sunday Morning on the Strand
One of our favourite family activities when we are up at the cottage is to go to Portstewart Strand. It is a beautiful long sandy beach, owned by the National Trust, with the stunning backdrop of Mussenden Temple, and the Donegal hills in the Republic of Ireland in the distance. It is one of the…