Posts tagged with "Jun2018"



It's quite a rare treat to see a peacock. It's not a bird you're likely to come across every day in your garden unless, of course, you live in a posh stately home on a private estate with its own gamekeeper. I have seen a few peacocks in my time and have sometimes been so overwhelmed with the beauty of their colourful feathers that I got the goosebumps.... or more accurately, felt the pleasure of God over his wonderful creation. Photographing such a sight is another matter. I have had some good...

I've never been much of a gardener. In fact, I don't know the first thing about gardening. However, I do love gardens, and funnily enough, I actually do love garden centres. One of the reasons, of course, is that many garden centres have great coffee shops with very tempting treats on offer like freshly made scones with jam and clotted cream (as on this occasion). Garden centres in Northern Ireland are particularly competitive in the range (and size) of desserts on offer - it was in one of...

On a cold winter's day in County Roscommon, Ireland in February 2016, my eyes were drawn towards a stone wall... and there I stopped and considered God's wonders.