With a chilling breeze coming into the harbor, from the open ocean, I pulled on an extra layer of clothing as I prepared for a scenic walk around the beautiful waterfront of Belfast, Maine.
With a chilling breeze coming into the harbor, from the open ocean, I pulled on an extra layer of clothing as I prepared for a scenic walk around the beautiful waterfront of Belfast, Maine.
In this excerpt from the new episode of Spotlight On, Irish 'techno-punk' band Chalk delve into the band's mix of genres and how they create a unique sound blending influences from Belfast.
A #GreyHeron on the #nest with two recently hatched #nestlings.
They’re not pretty but it’s great to see them still doing well, despite the best efforts of #BelfastCityAirport 👍☺️
This lovely #male#chaffinch was following me around #VictoriaPark this morning.
I tried explaining that I didn’t have any food but it’s almost like he didn’t understand… 🤷♂️
Weirdly happy to see this ad on the Newtownards Road. It would be nice if thugs would fuck off forever but assuming they won’t, it’s nice they don’t have as much visible sway any more.
The East Belfast I knew as a kid would have had this vandalised or destroyed at the very hint of anti-paramilitary talk.
Not pictured, the giant UVF mural just beside it. Baby steps.
Learned today that Belfast City Council gave planning permission for three apartment blocks on the waters edge at the Titanic Building. So the view of the Titanic Building across the water from Clarendon Dock will soon be no more. And more importantly, visitors to the Titanic Building will now have a view of apartments rather than central Belfast.
The obligatory crane photo. The two landmark cranes - “Goliath” and “Samson” - in the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast.
They’ve been moved close together to accommodate a huge ship in the dry dock making for a rare photo opportunity 😎