BlogHide Resteemsresteemedsweetsssj (76)in dlive • 7 years agoTravel with me #107 : Selime Monastery, Goreme horse ranches and Viewpoint restaurant!Dear Steemit Friends: Discovering Selime Monastery and Goreme horse ranches As you'll discover with me today, this land's cave dwellings were shaped by ancient settlers.…resteemedmaxbullion (54)in ireland • 7 years agoGalgorm Castle, Northern IrelandI've often driven past Galgorm Castle, but never ventured past the gates. This St Patrick's day I though I'd venture a bit closer and have a quick look. The castle is situated a mile outside the…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in nature • 7 years agoKillyglen and Ballyboley: blowing off the cobwebsWoke with a bit of a hangover, so there was nothing else for it but a drive up into the Antrim hills to a snowy Ballyboley forest. Some pictures... This might be an entry for the black…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in food • 7 years agoBreakfast in the Market!Exploring makes you hungry. If you're exploring Belfast on a frosty weekend morning, drop in to the city's St George's market. It's (officially, award-winningly) one of the best indoor markets in…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in ireland • 7 years agoA Belfast Pub-Crawl #1: a lunchtime pint in Robinson'sI've been threatening a Belfast pub-crawl for some time. Let's start early doors, with a lunchtime pint in Robinson's bar in Great Victoria Street. If you've just arrived at the bus station…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in photography • 7 years agoSunday Morning Coming Down: Belfast in the Winter SunshineI was in Belfast early on Sunday morning. It was cold, bright, and quiet, so I thought it would be a great time to show you round... We'd spent the night in a hotel in the city, at the edge of…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in nature • 7 years agoBlowing the Cobwebs Off: Join Me on Blackhead PathI've walked you around Blackhead before, but this is a great chance to blow off the Christmas cobwebs! It's sleeting as we climb to the lighthouse. The sky to the east is the colour of lapis…resteemedsiavach (66)in painting • 7 years agoArtwork explained #3 : The Saint-Lazare StationIn January 1877 Claude Monet settles in Paris near the station Saint Lazare . He then paints a series of 12 paintings of different points of view representing different places of the…resteemederoche (67)in charity • 7 years agoVote for The Children of Syria this Christmas on SteemitYou can ease their suffering and it won't cost you a cent. Every vote will help make a difference to these children's lives. Image Source How to Participate Upvote this post. I…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in poetry • 7 years agoSonnets Revisited: Where Were the Women? or, Here Come the Girls...Sooo … out of fourteen sonnets, picked to illustrate the form and its evolution in English-language poetry, not one was by a woman. I need to explain myself, if not defend myself. The history of…resteemedgardenofeden (75)in food • 7 years agoChocolate Cayenne Pumpkin Pie Filling: New, Exciting, Festive Recipe from our Über Dank Pantry for the Holiday Season!It's the holiday season, and we want to make your feasts more epic than ever! We have an inspired line of Über Dank Pantry preserves that can turn any meal into a festive celebration, and we offer…resteemedtobetada (70)in travel • 7 years agoIran: A Different Story to the Common Misconception | Part 4I am posting this in the hope of reaching readers especially from the US, so they have a chance to reevaluate their opinions about Iran--the land of many misconceptions and one sided reporting. I…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in poetry • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.The Sonnet a Day Challenge comes to an end with #14: Seamus Heaney's 'Clearances'Our fourteen days of sonnets comes to an end with Kavanagh’s great disciple and successor, Seamus Heaney. A lover and master of the form, Heaney produced a number of sonnet sequences at key points…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in poetry • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.A Sonnet a Day # 7: Shakespeare again!We're halfway through, and we turn to Shakespeare again, Sonnet 129. We talked yesterday about how the Elizabethan poet was a player with (or of?) conventions, givens. That’s how the culture worked…resteemedsteemitgraven29 (53)in poetry • 7 years agoIntroducing a Steemian who is Doing Something AwesomeGood afternoon Steemians, I don't know how else to say this, so I am just going to say it. I found someone undertaking quite an initiative, and I want to get the word out. I noticed a fellow…resteemedexploretraveler (72)in travel • 7 years agoA Photo Exploration Of Istanbul TurkeyExploring Off The Beaten Path In Istanbul It is always a fun adventure to leave the main city streets and attractions to discover the side streets and byways. Discover Istanbul from the eyes of…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in travel • 7 years agoDiscover IranIt's been a couple of months since I blogged here - mainly because I was off on an adventure, exploring Iran. I thought I'd share some thoughts and observations and, of course, some…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in photography • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.The Old North East Part 3: Art on the Raised BeachOver the brow of a slight rise from Lindisfarne castle, a long spit of shingle has been transformed into an alien landscape... At first, I thought it was just one cairn. Then I saw another, and…resteemedsirlunchthehost (71)in steemit • 7 years agoSTEEMIT FUNDED Documentary....Trailer # 2 " Realities " w/ @virtualgrowth Now is the time to get involved!Side Note Please raise your volume Episode 1: Perceptions of the Blockchain This is just a teaser of the full Episode coming soon. To be simple and blunt, we will be Writing,Shooting &…resteemedmartinmooney (62)in photography • 7 years agoThe Old North East Part 2: to the Holy IslandLeaving Newcastle behind, I followed the coast north to Lindisfarne, where the famous Holy Island is linked to the mainland by a long causeway. Twice each day the incoming tide drowns the…