After some last minute discussion Stephen and I decided to go ahead and have our Sunday walk today. Probably a wrong decision as it rained solid the whole time. I had decided to try and keep the camera in the bag out of the rain but as usual I saw a few things that made it worth lifting out.
This was the view over Belfast Lough, drizzle and misty at the same time.

I spotted this little coastal Cottage that looked like a throw back to years gone by. How it’s managed to survive tucked in between some mega mansions, I don’t know!

I then spotted a Grey Heron in the water along the coast. Normally a shy bird, this one seemed content to stand and watch us.


I sneaked a little closer and changed to a zoom lens and grabbed a few quick shots.


Stephen then let my dogs go and Smudge did a sterling job of chasing it off to a distant perch.





Some lovely coastal Wild Flowers in the rain. Sea Thrift is a favourite of mine for walks and as a accent plant.








Bluebells are out


Part of the World War 2 Defenses for German Bombers targeting Belfast docks. This gun commanded a great position from Grey’s Point overlooking Belfast Lough.

Maybe it was worth a walk in the rain anyway 🙂
Regardless of the rain it looks like you had a pleasant walk. Maybe I should start taking walks as well and open my eyes to nature around me.
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Great for inspiration and your health double winner 🙂
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I love the pics. I live in a semi rural area of north east Ohio, USA. Here, it’s a rare and beautiful experience to spot a blue crane now and again. Like eschmidtpabonsai I too need to walk more, and I should take my camera too.
I have a bit o’ Irish blood and would love to visit Ireland someday. It does look wonderful.
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Give me a shout if you ever venture back here. You are welcome to visit.
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