Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Buttons Barrels and Bows.

This trio of accomplished musicians gave a wonderful concert of traditional and contemporary folk music in Ballymoney Town Hall on Wednesday the 24th March. Consisting of Caoimhín Ó’Raghallaigh on fiddle/hardanger fiddle,Catherine McEvoy (flute & whistle) & Micheál Ó’Raghallaigh (concertina) the trio kept the full house entertained with two hours worth of music of a very high standard. The hardanger fiddle in particular produced a lovely sound.

To get some more info about Caoimhín Ó’Raghallaigh and his fiddle music have a look here: http://www.stateofchassis.com/

To check what is on in Ballymoney:
http://www.visitballymoney.com/

Email:  townhall@ballymoney.gov.uk

Good citizen vs 'Disaffected yoof'

A couple of Sundays ago whilst walking the dog in glorious sunshine we were greeted by the smell of burning grass as we entered the park. It transpired that a small group of youths were trying to set light to a large patch of undergrowth next to the river. By the time we had arrived at the scene the little twerps were legging it across the level crossing and heading up the town. A public spirited jogger had chased them off and was in the process of extinguishing the fire; cleverly using a large sheet of plywood as a means of smothering the fire. He flipped the sheet of wood over and over and quickly had the fire under control. Mortimer's contribution was limited to tramping on a couple of small flames which were trying to reignite at the edge of the fence. The public spirited runner then jogged off along the fitness towards the forested end of the park next to Trolans.

Didn't have the camera on me at the time so couldn't record the actions or our good citizen but took a snap later to record the small amount of damage done by our 'disaffected yoofs'...

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Even the sun is cold....







At least the days are starting to get longer and soon the snow will melt and the warmth return..... please.

Icicles on the coast





It is rare to see water remaining frozen so close the the north channel. It is especially rare to have icicles remaining in situ on the chalk face for such a considerable time.

Might have to change to bright yellow balls!

Our little bit of heaven on the north coast (RPGC) is out of action due to the snow. It is rare for a links course so close to the sea to be out of action or suffering from perma-frozen turf for so long.
The third hole has been using a temporary green for some time as the green staff refurbish the surface. Recently it has been looking lush green and coming along nicely for the new season. At the moment it is like all the rest... frozen.

Sport abandonded because of snow...


The pitches at the Joey Dunlop Centre - Riada Stadium are looking very deserted with the perma-frozen subsoil and a blanket of snow preventing the games going ahead.

The Big Freeze