Rex deWolf
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Just feeling my way in woodworking in my retirement. More workshop projects than fine furnishings. I like to glue and screw
Hi there and welcome to the forum.
What took you awayWelcome Rex. I'm another Norn Iron person, living in exile ATM.
What took you awayWelcome Rex. I'm another Norn Iron person, living in exile ATM.
looking out of his kitchen window towards a tall hill.
SammyNo, nowt to do with "them boys in parkas, hi!"...; no, my wife developed adrenal cancer. We moved so that she could be within easier reach of my three children. The thought of her in extremis and them trying to get flights out of three different airports, into Belfast, did not bear thinking about. In the end, even with Covid restrictions, we all able to be present for her final hours.
I used to drool passing Gate 7 of H&W, as a certain woodyard was on the opposite side of the road; some cracking timber in there. I also frequented a well-known toolshop in Church Lane. It helped that I had taught one of the sons of the owner...I have good memories of living in East Belfast for very nearly 40 years.
I was in Belfast once, when it was sunny and dry, I think it was 1973, 2nd August, about ten past three.
My uncle in Antrim is able to predict the weather by looking out of his kitchen window towards a tall hill. If the hill isn't visible, it's raining, if it is visible, it's about to rain.
God's own country
Val, I was in Castlewellan Forest Park yesterday - semi-tropical it was. There again today. It was autumnal but brillant. Its the only place to beGreetings from sunny and dry Belfast! Welcome to the forum
Sammy, where exactly is Moyle Way.Trostan I would think; the Moyle Way is a good lengthy ramble over it.
I know, it’s beautiful! All the area around the Mourne mountains is unbelievably good looking. I also like the Silent Valley reservoir for a good picnic in the summer (with an anti-midges spray, though)Val, I was in Castlewellan Forest Park yesterday - semi-tropical it was. There again today. It was autumnal but brillant. Its the only place to be
Ahhh...my stamping ground at weekends, keeping fit for Munro bashing at Easter - every year for 25 years. Wee Binion gully is all changed I hear, and Cove Cave is off limits? Shame. Great wee spracle. My favourite has to be Binnion itself. God-awful ascent unless you go up the boiler plates on Wee Binnion side, then great scrambles the full length. You can easily see Ireland's Eye on a cold cloudless day, too.I live the quiet life in Co Down countryside overlooking the Mournes.
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