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Author Archives: Glenda Clarke
Revving up for the Cookstown 100
The Road Racing season has started and the weekend of the 29th and 30th April is the Cookstown 100. A great programme of events have been organised by Cookstown and District Motorcycle Club with Thursday night being the Classic Bike … Continue reading
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Tagged Bikes, BSA, Classic, Cookstown, Cookstown 100, Ducati, Motorbikes, MV Agusta, sleepycat
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Catching the evening sun!
The SleepyCat rose from her siesta today to some glorious evening sunshine and I couldn’t resist getting a few shots of her! Tweet
The Obel Abseil
It all started with a jokey e-mail from a friend at work, with the tempting words……. ’Do you fancy abseiling down the tallest building in Ireland in aid of The Ulster Cancer Foundation and Save the Children?’ Tweet
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Tagged abseil, adrenalin, belfast, charity, obel, save the children, sleepycat, tower, ulster cancer foundation
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The Linden Lemmings
Mrs SleepyCat and 3 of her friends will be abseiling down the Obel Tower in Belfast this Saturday in aid of The Ulster Cancer Foundation and Save the Children Fund. The tower is the tallest building in the whole of … Continue reading
Novice are back!
Originally formed in ’98 with Denver McCord on lead vocals and guitar, Mark Kerr on bass and Gary Colbert on drums, now, after a 6 year break Novice are back! The SleepyCat crew were lucky enough to be invited to … Continue reading
The Lions are back!
Downhill had always been a favourite holiday destination for my family and I still love to spend time there. The Downhill Demense – owned by the National Trust, is a spectacular place and it’s great to see the ‘Lions’ back … Continue reading
Seeing the Light!
This time of year the light is beautiful, and on a recent visit to Portstewart as the sun was setting it really was heavenly as it shone through the windows of the convent and bathed the promenade in a gorgeous … Continue reading