Friday 6 April 2018

THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP and WEEKEND REFLECTIONS

Time for Weekend Roundup and Weekend Reflections and the letter this week is N Favourite and Night.  Now we are going on our usually walk but NOT before I show you my NIGHT, FAVOURITE and REFLECTION image.  It is the Opera house in Sydney which i shot during an outdoor concert by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra several years ago.  




Now we will start our walk at Bangor pier where they were launching this boat called NARCASIS and NOTICE the Dolpins' NOSE.  On the pier itself I saw this warning NOTICE of things NOT to do and then I saw some children on the sea side of the wall where is very dangerous.  I later took a photograph to show you that side (below) and where you see darker patches, those are huge holes where a kid could easily fall into and be trapped.





Yes I know this is a Pigeon but it is standing in front of a NESTING place that the Black Guillemots will be using very soon.  Below are 2 boats with 'N' on them and the fishing vessel has a NET round the fender.  There is a plaque on the wall and if you read it you will see the NAME - NORMANDY. Also on the wall are murals and in the first one you will see NUMEROUS fish and the second has an arrow pointing NORTH.  








As I leave the pier I NOTICE the flag with the letter RNLI - Royal National Lifeboat InstitutionWalking along Seacliffe Road, I spot this NISSAN car and pass a NURSING Home until i arrive at Ballyhome Beach were there are NO waves but plenty of signs telling you what NOT to do on this beach.








I think we have walked far enough today so I thank you for visiting and hope you enjoyed the walk. Also thanks for comments you leave on this post.

12 comments:

  1. Brilliant photo of the Opera House - and you are closer to it than I have ever been.

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  2. Wonderful photos and information I didn't know! Thank you!

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  3. Thanks for the fine tour. Your photos capture the sights. Good reflections.

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  4. That first shot is a classic - must be one of the best known buildings in the world.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  5. Very enjoyable walk. Lucky you to have seen and photographed the opera house. It is a work of art.

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  6. ...the 'N' week was a 'N'atural for you, what a 'N'eat, 'N'iffy job you did! I doubt if I would have been able to find so many. Thanks Margaret for playing along, I look forward to see your 'O'utcome next week.

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  7. The Opera House in Sydney is beautiful, you always have a lovely display of photos, Margaret. I hope you have a great week!
    Dawn

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  8. You walked plenty for me, Margaret, Thank you. We liked Sydney and went more places than a "N"ative there. All pretty pictures. I wouldn't name my boat Achilles, some one, pirates (??) may find the spot.
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