Two images, from the same place on a stony stretch of shore on the Antrim Coast, but looking in opposite directions.
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Spring
It’s Summer but I took this photograph in the Spring. Now thoughts are turning to repairs, general tidying up and staining fences and sheds to prepare for the Winter. The seasons exert more influence on us than we like to think, even in the 21st Century.
Samson and Goliath
The two Harland and Wolff Shipyard cranes that tower over the city.
This image was taken some years ago. The red brick wall is no longer there and the railings have been replaced by a wire fence.
Wheaten Bread
Wheaten bread tastes nice, especially with cheese.
It uses baking soda as a leavening agent instead of yeast so you don’t get that bloated feeling when you eat it.
North West 200
The North West 200 motorcycle races at Portrush are Northern Ireland’s largest annual sporting event and usually attract over 150000 people.
Watching motorbike races and spending time with friends and family. What’s not to like?
And there’s a beach.
Ducks in a Row
Three Mallard Drakes chilling at Castle Espie WWT Centre.
The Quoile
The Quoile River, Downpatrick
Festival of Fools
A celebration of street entertainment over the Mayday holiday weekend. The festival is the largest comedy and street theatre festival in the country, taking place mostly in Cathedral Quarter but also throughout the city.
It was a dull wet day and I have desaturated some of the colours to add atmosphere.