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365 Postcards
365 Postcards from the edge. Yarns bakes jaws, pithy ditties and diatribes on any manner of things from County Antrim to Kota Kinabalu. All accompanied by lovely lovely photographs. Fine Art Imaging means Fine Art Photography. Professional Photography sailing out of County Antrim offering distinctive creative imaging for commercial application. Commercial shoots onsite or in the gallery/studio for brochure branding and web. Happy relaxed weddings with a nice arty spin. Bespoke interior art solutions for public and private sectors. Lecturing, tutoring, waxing lyrical on social networking. Margaret O'Hare at the helm, with a geek-like fasciation for all-things-Nikon, anything-mac-like, and the New Media Revolution. Thats merchandising, marketing, blogging bleeting twittering and anything shiny that catches the magpies eye. Fine Art Imaging was launched on the crest of 12 years traipsing around the world wielding a keen eye and a rather battered F5. Have a romp around the Überblog at FAI HQ and a roll around in the garden.

An Ulster Scots Histry o' Ireland, an' oer pish we come up wi'. Mainly oer pish. How in the name o' the Laird do ye richt 1000 charcters aboot this brock?...

The PUP would seem to have so many things in it favour. Socialist in an urban area, pro-union (for a unionist electorate a difinite plus) and anti-sectarian. Yet the party fails miserably at elections. Why is this so? Does their continuing link with the UVF work against them? Is there no fertile ground for the left within unionism? Are they a Belfast party? The PUP would seem to have so many things in it favour. Socialist in an urban area, pro-union (for a unionist electorate a difinite plus) and anti-sectarian. Yet the party fails miserably at elections. Why is this so? Does their continuing link with the UVF work against them? Is there no fertile ground for the left within unionism? Are they a Belfast party? The PUP would seem to have so many things in it favour. Socialist in an urban area, pro-union (for a unionist electorate a difinite plus) and anti-sectarian. Yet the party fails miserably at elections. Why is this so? Does their continuing link with the UVF work against them? Is there no fertile ground for the left within unionism? Are they a Belfast party?

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