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The Archies

Photo diaries from travels around our humble globe are still being posted; the unemployment diary has been downsized as i am now employed! I hope to post stuff to keep you distracted from your respective employment.

Tuesday, June 28, 2005


This one's for my buddy Keith. It's always interesting to drive around Belfast and note the murals painted around there by those who just can't forget the troubles. Just about every irish person you meet are the happiest, carefree people on the planet and just want to move on. But the hardliners are still out there. Anyhow, their murals are always fascinating, each side outdoing the other.

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