Iced Coffee: cone shape

The base of the giant Christmas tree in Victoria Square; definitely far too cone-shaped.
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The base of the giant Christmas tree in Victoria Square; definitely far too cone-shaped.

Another photograph taken along the Stranmillis towpath back in the beginning of 2006. Quite an Autumnal-looking scene March, but the weather is quite unpredictable these days. It could be December, right? Oh to be just a little warmer than it is right now.
Anyway, things have been sporatic lately as I have been going easy on the blogging front for a short while; with various other thigs to keep me occupied I’latey, though plans are afoot for the new year.

The job of the pump house was to pump water in and out of Thompson Dock, it could pump the dock dry in 100 minutes, removing an astounding 23 million gallons of water. It was in the Thompson Dry Dock where the Titanic was last dry.

Crazy tree in the Christmas Market stall with awesome wooden ornaments and figures.

Belfast Wheel, carousel, market stalls and wall of the front of the City Hall.

Taken in 2005 on Dunmurry Lane looking over the M1 northwards. This was the first light trail shot I had taken, by resting the compact camera on the barrier. Though I haven’t taken many of these types of shot I love looking at them and telling myself I should take more.