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Tuesday, 26 February 2008

We're moving. Want to come?

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We're checking out of typepad and moving over to wordpress. As of today, there'll be no more updates at this address, but all the crookedshore-goodness is now over at www.crookedshore.com which will point to www.crookedshore.wordpress.com

I'm also moving 'frontforkfairytales', the photo-news blog of last summer's epic bike ride and 'where's me breakfast?' - reflections from a saturday morning breakfast table. Neither of these has been updated in a while, but they might be resurrected sometime.

Go on, take a moment and update your news feed.

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I'm on Wordpress and simply love it.

I trust you'll provide a link through "Daily Scribe" so I won't get an error message when I click on your blog.

that's the plan Pete...have emailed Shawn accordingly

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February 2008

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On the Shore

  • Crookedshore
    Taken on one of our regular walks with the dog along the beach at Groomsport, Co Down.

Belfast Scenes

  • Dscf1517
    These scenes were all taken in and around Belfast during the Centre for Contemporary Christianity in Ireland's 2006 summer school, "Listening Post". The city looks good I think.

Tour of the North Prologue

  • Dscf0943
    These photos were taken by Christopher, my eight year old son, on Good Friday evening, in the grounds of Stormont, Belfast. It's the prologue event for the Tour of the North, a 4 day race held every Easter weekend.

Tour of the North Bangor TT

  • Dscf1081
    More of Christopher's photos, this time from Stage 3, the Easter Sunday morning time trial in Bangor.