Not Your Usual … Want to turn heads? Get an electric unicycle … that’s it propped up against the wall next to my ageing pushbike. I set off for a cycle, round to Portstewart, just … Read More
Ballymoney River Walk …
Riverside Walk … It’s just necessary to get out for fresh air in these strange Covid restriction times. Today we had a gentle amble along the riverside in Ballymoney. Nothing too energetic and all on … Read More
Blackhead Lighthouse Walk …
Coastal Path Walk … This beautifully scenic walk is well worth the effort from Whitehead to Blackhead Lighthouse. Great footing all the way and certainly close to the water’s edge as it clings to the … Read More
Late Summer Sun …
Balmy September Temperatures … Even Northern Ireland, and up here on the Causeway Coast, benefitted from some late summer sunshine and almost Mediterranean temperatures, this week. And a late afternoon lazy stroll around the quiet … Read More
Covid needs …
Covid needs … To help re-assure guests, just one of the Corona Virus precautions we’re taking here at Hegarty’s Corner. Give us a call if you’re considering booking and would like to know more 🙂
Garden Looking Good …
Flowering Beauty … Nova has the garden looking well particularly for how late in the summer it is. Another thing to blame on Covid … how quickly this year is flying by!
Lockdown Easing …
Some Freedom … Lockdown easing now. Everyone hoping that, that doesn’t invite the rather scary ‘second wave’. As with the rest of the lockdown, it seems to me that the vast majority of people have … Read More
Lockdown Pastimes …
Jigsaws Galore! … I’m sure most of you reached the stage at some point during ‘lockdown’ where the jobs/chores/etc; were all up to date (not everything, one or two things left for dark, cold winter … Read More
Garden Update …..
Keeping Nova Busy … There’s always something to do in the garden. Fortunately for me, I just cut the grass. Don’t get me wrong, I like to see the fruits of Nova’s endeavours but gardening’s … Read More
Barmouth …
National Trust Bird Hide … Barmouth, the mouth of the River Bann is just a mile or so below Hegarty’s Corner and the other evening we decided to visit to check out the National Trust … Read More