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A Sure Cure for a Painful Swelling of the Bottom
Newgrange is the third largest passage grave found in Ireland. It was built around 3200 BC which makes it around 700 years older than the Pyramids of Giza. We were told that the Neolithic (the younger of the stone-age dudes) were farmers that settled in Bru Na Boinne due to the rich fertile land and nearby river. Other than that there is very little known about this ancient culture. It is believed that the average life expectancy was 30 and yet the tombs took ...
A Stroll Along the Beach
... for me to look around at. Mummy & Daddy said they can't wait to take me back there when I am a bigger girl & can play in the sea, but until then they did push me down to the beach & I although I couldn't get the sand between my toes, I was able to get it under my wheels! Mummy picked me my very first shell & has put it in my memory box - she says it will be the first of many! ...
My First Trip to the Seaside!!
Today was my first trip to the seaside. Mummy & Daddy's friends Phil & Julie that they met on their travels are over visiting us in Belfast to meet me & have a nice weekend with us before they move to Australia in May (I will get to visit them at get a lot more dots on my map when I am older!)
Anyway, Mummy & Daddy decided to take them to the Newcastle for a wee day trip as it was a nice day. We weren't there very long ...
Union Jacks and Tricolours
Today is Belfast day. A drive to leave the car at Granny's house and we walked into the city centre. Wrapped up for the windy bus tour, coffee in hand and off we went on the open top double decker. We were warned several times to move to the covered section at the front as the wind will be strong on the dual carriageway but we ignored the guide and let fate takes its course. The tour took in the Titanic quarter (which will be a tour on its own from next year because of the ...
Choosing sides
... Union Jack ... as a symbol of England... in England... just not in the top left hand corner of my own flag... or as it turns out, in Northern Ireland.
The other point I want to make is that whilst I’m entitled to my opinion, I recognise that this is not my conflict to judge, my opinion is relatively ill-informed and I have never had to live this reality. I’m grateful that I was able to grow up with the freedom of political expression, where I ...


