Today, was going to be easier as it was not as far to make the return journey back to Belfast up the west side of the lake. We left an overcast Ardglass after a good breakfast. Downpatrick, Killyleagh and then a brew stop at ‘Daft Eddies’ at Whiterock.
Inspired observations gained from my travels up and down, matched to an eclectic music track of my choice (probably indie/soul) and made into a quirky blog from this old recalcitrant rɪˈkalsɪtr(ə)nt Lancastrian adjective 1. having an obstinately uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline. 1. a person with a recalcitrant attitude. "a stiff-necked recalcitrant and troublemaker" Start with what is right rather than what is acceptable. Franz Kafka. Next trip coming very, very soon….
Wednesday, 23 September 2020
A Lady of a Certain Age...
From here it was back to Comber and returning down the Greenway towards the cranes on the docks.
The evening beverage was taken in certain lovely old famous Belfast pub owned by the National Trust that was opposite the most bombed hotel in the world...The Europa, bombed 32 times!!
Today’s track is by the the lovely Neil Hannon and Divine Comedy born in Belfast. Some of the best lyrics that you will hear in a beautifully crafted song.
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