Colin Parte

By ColinParte

Bing Bong

Sunday mornings at St George's Market are becoming a bit of a routine for Sophie and I. In Blip terms, it's like shooting fish in a barrel as there are so many interesting things to see and the light is great. I just happened to be passing this stall when the owner decided to demonstrate how to use the xylophone thingy. Click and done!
Before my @lovebooksBelf book club meeting in Waterstones at 14:00, I dropped Sophie off to spend some time with her cousins and I went for my usual wander around town.
Three girlies were promoting a beauty pageant and of course, were up for a shot (see Faces below). Very chatty they were, too.
Earlier, I changed upon a police emergency. Obviously the work of some wags post-pub! (Code 3 Officers Down)
At this month's book club, we discussed Pigeon English by Stephen Kelman. It's a well written book and I think we all liked it despite it's depressing subject matter. At May 20th's meeting, we'll be covering The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. If you live in or around Belfast, feel free to contact @lovebooksBelf for more details.

Faces

Code 3 Officers Down

To top off my day, I came home to Scrambled Duck Eggs and Smoked Salmon for tea, and I'm about to start watching The Guard and Homeland is on later. Result!


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