Monday, 28 January 2013

Chilli Beef and Red Wine!

Friday night and the January diet has caused enough suffering. It's time to walk up the town and treat ourselves. Mollys is a restaurant bar located about halfway up main street in Ballymoney. My ususal 'chilli beef' is pure comfort food. Washed down with a nice fruity Chilean red; just the business...
If you are in town and fancy trying it, give them a ring on 028 276 62189, although a reservation (unless for a large group) is not really necessary as the very friendly staff will do their best to get you sorted.

Sign of the Times?

The redeveloped building site at the bottom of the main street in Ballymoney got a new tennant at the end of last year, a Pawn Broker! I wonder how many people in the cold light of post holiday January will be forced to seek help by pawning possessions to help get by financially?

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Public Inconveniences?

On a recent walk along the sea front at Portrush I noticed this sign...















The people in Portrush must have excellent self control..

Don't Forget You're Alive!!


Good advice from the late, great Joe Strummer (allegedly) courtesy of some graffiti scribbler on the sea front at Portrush. The quotation in the background is of the more traditional variety invoking people to plan for the afterlife..
It may be better if we all tried to make this life a bit better for everyone in 'our wee country'.  So take Joe at his word.. enjoy life...

Pattons partially completed Building

Work on this new build on the Coleraine Road at the top of the town has not progressed since collapse of the Patton Group. This building is replacing a few houses which sat derelict for some time and were a bit of a n eyesore. It is very unfortunate that having reached this stage the build has stopped. Hopefully the receivers or whoever now has responsibility for this site will arrange for the build to complete. At the very least if the building is made weather tight it can be finished out at a later date...


Window Display Excellence.



A local charity shop....( Compassion Ministries Charity Shop ) should be commended for an impressive piece of window dressing; a Spanish flamenco style dress created totally in folded paper.
Compassion Ministries is a non-profit registered charity run by staff and volunteers from Green Pastures, the peoples church in Galgorm, including “Transform” community education programme and Freedom House.