At a place called Monisterboice we saw some very large, very old Celtic crosses. I had to draw one of the two.

Had a walk around the city of Belfast. Even had a moment to sketch in the middle of the city.

Do you know what Belfast is famous for? Especially now they have a museum about it? The Titanic was built here in Belfast in 1912 and in 2018 they opened this building.

A real experience I’m glad we did.



Off to bed now. I’m loving all the feedback from all of you. Keep it coming. Pamela.
Hi Pamela
Its such a privilege to share your travels, words and pictures.
You are inspiring me and I love your style.
Hope to do some art with you and meet you one day.
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We are thoroughly enjoying your Blog Pam. x
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Those tiles on the new building remind me of the the ones on the new Events Centre in Chch although a different shape. Must be the new Architectural “thing”.
Glad you are enjoying yourselves and getting lots of inspiration.
M
PS I am the quilter who wanted to paint yellow lichens on grey rocks in your workshop in Miramar last year…..with the American accent.
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Lovely photos Pam. The little cafe looks like a Nana’s kitchen! Lots of character and quaintness.
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We enjoyed the Titanic museum so much last year. It was lovely to see the pics of Dublin we never saw it spent 3 days in bed with Covid! You went to all the places we had planned.
Mx
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Simply loving your posts and sketches
Just back last night fr from Mexico. Beautiful resort
and unbelievable. heat.
Flying b
Home on 2 nights.
Love to u both Caire
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Looks wonderful Pam. It is so interesting seeing places through the eyes of an artist. Enjoying it.
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Lovely photos
What a wonderful experience.
Would love to visit some of the galleries.
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