Short Stay Belfast
61 Victoria Place, Wellwood Street Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT12 BDE, United Kingdom
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A Sure Cure for a Painful Swelling of the Bottom
... the Irish. You are amazingly friendly and welcoming people, and we had a cracking good time. Thank you!!
PS. For a painful swelling of the bum (otherwise known as haemorrhoids) pray to the Saint of Haemorrhoids. Yes, there actually is one, the Irish Saint Fiacre. King Henry V died when his haemorrhoids became poisonous because he upset St Fiacre. The history books, say he died of dysentery but either which way, it was a pain in the bum - ha ha!!
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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!!
... was cold & windy but it was still nice to get out of the house & see the ocean for the very first time (Mummy got all emotional) We took a nice walk along the promenade before going for lunch in a wee American Diner called The Hop, it was a really fun day. After lunch we came home as it was too cold to hang about (there was snow at the top of the Mourne Mountains), but Mummy said she will take me back again when the weather is a bit ...
Bridge over troubled waters
... walked through the Drogheda streets once a year, maybe as a reminder of how much fun Irish people can have in London. Well it was my first mummified head for the entire trip which has to be seen as a positive. On the other hand I have a feeling that my photos from Ireland will be dominated by amateur artist shots of Celtic crosses photographed from every angle in an attempt to justify why I have 305 of them on my SD card. The collection started at the ...
Derry, The Giant's, and The Rope Bridge...
... the mainly Protestant unionist and mainly Catholic nationalist communities in Northern Ireland. The Troubles had both political and military (or paramilitary) dimensions. Its participants included republican and loyalist paramilitaries, the security forces of the United Kingdom and of ...


