My running blogs are entirely unremarkable as, let’s face it, who wants to read about a middle aged man trudging around the byways and highways of Northern Ireland in gaudy fluorescent clothing? So I thought I’d spice up my lunchtime run today by capturing some of the spectacular Game of Thrones stained glass art which has cropped up in the Titanic Quarter. My favourite is Stansa Stark, obviously. Did I tell you about the time I met her? Oh alright then, enjoy the photos.
Stained Glass Belfast
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Beautiful photos.
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So you went on a photo shoot, not a run?? 🤔😂😂😂 nice photos!
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Thank you. 5.2 miles 🙂
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Gorgeous. I enjoy your photos 🙂
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Thank you Melanie. Hope you’re keeping well.
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Same to you, friend 🙂
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These are stunning!! I am jealous you got to meet Sansa. I didn’t care for her in the very beginning or the end but she definitely grew, matured, and showed a strength Kat would have been proud of.
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Her character certainly did develop. Thank you.
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Amazing.
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Beautiful pieces of work.
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They sure are.
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You must be one good photographer to shoot those shots while running😀
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Ha Ha 😂
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Cool. Noticed the last photo has a silhoutte of someone taking a picture. I’m assuming that’s you. You are so lucky to be there.
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Yes, that was me.
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These are absolutely gorgeous 😇
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They certainly are:
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Wow, great stained glass images! I like Sansa too.
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Me too 🙂
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I love Stansa too! When did u meet her??
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Shopping in Belfast 🙂
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WHAT?! lucky!!
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Wow, these are amazing. I am planning to come back to Ireland for another visit, there is so much more I need to see and this is going on my list. Thanks for sharing them.
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You’re welcome. Belfast has changed a lot in recent years. For the better 🙂
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When I was in Ireland two years ago, the only thing I did in Belfast was a black cab tour, which was very interesting.
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Yes, although I’d hasten to add black taxi drivers are not the most impartial or accurate historians.
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The one I had wasn’t too bad, I knew to take it with a grain of salt, but I learned a lot.
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Reblogged this on Working Holiday Ireland.
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Thank you 😊
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