Sunday, 7 February 2010

A night at the Waterfront Auditorium


It was so easy to park that we seemed to be there very early. This is a photo of the auditorium before it filled up. The man who showed us to our seats told us that it would be quite full tonight, half full, they don't expect it to run anything but at a loss!! We were horrified.
It was "Stomp" that we had come to see and it was brilliant. We will never look at a brush or a bin lid in the same way. It is hard to believe that they could hold our attention with the sound coming from everyday objects, however we really enjoyed it.

It felt like we were in a different country. If you check out www.waterfront.co.uk you can see the forthcoming events.
The Ulster orchestra are there the 20th Feb 2010 with Carl Davis having a licence to thrill as he leads you through the hit James Bond films from the orginal Dr No theme through to Casino Royale via Goldfinger, from Russia with love and many other Bond Classics. It promises to be a full evening of smooth entertainment with Joe Lindsay as the presenter.
Check out the box office 028 90239955 or go online at the www.ulsterorchestra.com to find out more.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

What's on

Music lovers head to Belfast Waterfront for the 4th Feb 2010 Celtic Connections - Transatlantic sessions where artists revisit shared roots and forge new common ground betwenn today's finest Celtic and Americana musicians.
Come and stay with us at the cottages and you will get a special rate if you quote" Nashville Songwriters Festival".
Alternatively head to St George's market on the 14th Feb 2010 and celebrate the Chinese New Year. Traditional Chinese performances, art and craft workshops and special food stalls.

Monday, 11 January 2010



Over Christmas we had an amateur photographer staying with us. He took some photos of the cottages, you can see the Christmas decorations on show. These photos are better than my photos on our website so I thought I would let you see them ( copy right belongs to Philip McAleese)








































To see more of Philips photos go to this link,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41609483@N06/sets/72157623005438775/detail/

Saturday, 9 January 2010


View this morning as we got up at sunrise. "Red sky in the morning a sheperd's warning" would suggest there is more snow on its way.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Back to a beautiful white snow covering. Within a 10 minute walk you can go to the Kiltonga Nature Reserve and here I have photos of the greese on the ice this morning. Such a beautiful walk with the sun out as well as the snow covering, you cannot ask for more.
Once the snow goes again you have music and entertainment close to us in Belfast. The Ulster Orchestra celebrates the New Year with an ever- changing array of polkas, marches and waltzes, including the occasional surprise! 8th-9th Jan at the Waterfront Belfast tel 02890239955.
However I fancy the unique and
noisy stage show "Stomp" now a global phenomenon. A spectacle combination of exhilarating theatre,dance,comedy and percussion as 8 performers use boots, bin, brooms and everything including the kitchen sink to hammer out explosive feel-good rhythms. 19th-24th Jan
Tel 02890334455
www.waterfront.co.uk
Due to public demand, Flash Harry and the Ulster Orchestra will once again bring their amazing interpretation of the music of Queen to the Odyssey Arena, 23rd Jan.
Tel 02890739074
www.odysseyarena.com

Monday, 4 January 2010


The snow looks like it has nearly gone, but some say that if a bit is still lying we are in for a bit more. As long as you are inside it is just beautiful to look out at. Come and join us when you need a holiday or just to get away from it all.

Friday, 1 January 2010

New Year's Eve had the most beautiful skyline coloured a hint of pink. Then we had a shower of hail stones followed by lovely big flakes of snow. There is nothing nicer than a white Christmas up at Whitethorn.